By James H. Brown, Ph.D. and the New Mexico Human Macroecology Group
The most basic function of a living organism is to take in energy and spend it on survival and reproduction. If humans are unique, then so must our energy use be. What we know today is that our energy use has both deep similarities to, and differences from, that of other animals.
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