UCL scientists found that human skulls evolved much faster than those of other apes, reflecting the powerful forces driving our brain growth and facial flattening. By comparing 3D models of ape skulls ...
Humans evolved large brains and flat faces at a surprisingly rapid pace compared to other apes, likely reflecting the evolutionary advantages of these traits, finds a new analysis of ape skulls by UCL ...
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Humans in The Andes Have Evolved a Strange Digestive Superpower
Potatoes are a common staple in Peru. (maphke/iStock/Getty Images) For all humanity's success as a species at the top of its game, it's likely that we'll never finish evolving. From passive selection ...
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Malaria may have shaped human evolution for thousands of years
For decades, scientists believed climate was the main force guiding where early humans lived across Africa. Shifting rain ...
Humans evolved large brains and flat faces at a surprisingly rapid pace compared to other apes, likely reflecting the evolutionary advantages of these traits, finds a new analysis of ape skulls by UCL ...
Even tiny muscles around the ears hint at our evolutionary past. In many mammals, tiny ear muscles allow the outer ear (pinna ...
The human hand is an evolutionary marvel. While other primates rely on their hands for locomotion and basic grasping, ours ...
Learn about the similarities between the wrist bones of humans and African apes, which may point to shared knuckle-walking ...
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