Even tiny muscles around the ears hint at our evolutionary past. In many mammals, tiny ear muscles allow the outer ear (pinna ...
Human beings are far more adaptable than most of us realize. While we marvel at fictional superheroes with extraordinary powers, real cultures across our planet have developed abilities that seem ...
Study reveals how specific mutations in the H5N1 virus enhance its ability to bind human receptors, underscoring the need for ongoing surveillance of emerging strains. Study: A single mutation in ...
The Middle Pleistocene was a turning point for human adaptation in East Asia, as shifting climates reshaped landscapes and demanded new survival strategies. By examining sediments, pollen, ...
In a recent study published in Nature Metabolism, researchers investigate systemic proteome adaptations to one week of fasting in humans. Study: Systemic proteome adaptions to 7-day complete caloric ...
The Holocene epoch in Mesoamerica has been characterised by dynamic shifts in rainfall patterns, sea levels and atmospheric circulation that have profoundly influenced the development of Preceramic, ...
Gray's Anatomy (the book, not the TV show) was the first comprehensive attempt to map evolved human physiological adaptations — the organs of the human body. Imagine a similar effort to map human ...
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