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21st century evolution: Humans are evolving ‘more rapidly than ever before’

Aristos Georgiou |
It is often assumed that modern humans are no longer evolving. But there is now considerable agreement among scientists that ...
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Cousin marriages: ‘If you ever want to see some fascinating genetic disorders, you should all travel to Pakistan’

Mariam Sajid |
The link between cousin marriages and genetic disorders in offspring is a growing problem in several countries ...
Humans are born with a brain developed roughly equivalent to small primates, and then it grows quickly while animal growth stalls

Humans are born with brains roughly comparable to small primates — then humans have a brain development boom

Mike Lucibella |
A new study challenges the belief that human newborns have significantly less developed brains than other primates ...
‘Perhaps GMOs are closer to natural processes than we think’: How genetic modification mimics natural evolution of plants

‘Perhaps GMOs are closer to natural processes than we think’: How genetic modification mimics natural evolution of plants

Genetically modified (GM) crops may be controversial, but similar processes happen naturally with wild plants. However, scientists have long been ...
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Size isn’t everything: Brain connections and neuron wiring contribute more to human intelligence than volume

Michael Marshall |
Human brains are bigger than those of our primate relatives, but evidence from extinct human ancestors suggests brain size isn't ...
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Rethinking the ‘little brain’: The cerebellum finally has its moment, recognized as a driver of higher human intelligence

Researchers are realizing that the 'little brain' or cerebellum expanded during evolution and contributes to the capacities unique to humans ...
Each dog has their own personality. What explains their unique temperaments?

Canine neuroscience: Exploring what shapes dog personalities

Anna Lamb |
Why do dogs behave so differently, even within their own breeds? Neuroscientist unlocking secrets of canine brain ...
First on the list for de-extinction? The famed dodo

First on the list for de-extinction? The famed dodo

Tom Page |
The dodo, a flightless bird once hunted to extinction, is to be re-introduced by genetically engineering fresh ones ...
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We live in a world of conflict and competition. Why has kindness persisted?

Jonathan Goodman |
Recently, I was walking with some fellow parents after nursery drop-off when we came across a five-pound note lying on ...
Should we be concerned that gene-editing seeds will cascade into unpredictable changes?

Should we be concerned that gene-editing seeds will cascade into unpredictable changes?

For tens of thousands of years, evolution shaped tomatoes through natural mutations. Then, humans came along. For centuries, we've bred ...
Could yet another species of humans evolve? Yes, if we begin populating other planets

Could another species of humans evolve? Yes, if we begin populating other planets

Tom Hale |
Along with Homo sapiens, at least eight other species of human have existed. Ultimately, just one species prevailed: Homo sapiens ...
Artificial intelligence helps researchers unpack the mystery of how life on Earth began

Artificial intelligence helps researchers unpack the mystery of how life on Earth began

Michael Marshall |
AI is helping chemists unpick the mysteries around the origins of life and detect signs of it on other worlds ...
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Feline evolution: How house cats and humans domesticated each other

Jonathan Losos |
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to go on safari in southern Africa. One of the greatest thrills ...
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Tracing the history of evolutionary psychology all the way back to Charles Darwin

Glenn Geher |
Evolutionary psychology can be traced back to Darwin's own work. Several variants have emerged on the scene over the decades ...
Ekgmowechashala mystery resolved: Unique Chinese monkey-like creature was the last primate to populate the US before humans arrived

Ekgmowechashala mystery solved: Unique Chinese monkey-like creature was last primate to populate the Americas before humans arrived

Matt Hrodey |
Besides being a spelling bee stumper, Ekgmowechashala likely descended from animals in China and somehow migrated to North America ...
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GLP podcast/video: Many Americans still reject evolution; should we worry? Top-10 food myths, debunked; Farmers finally growing Golden Rice

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
The creation-evolution debate has fallen out of the spotlight in recent years, but many Americans still reject Darwin's theory. Should ...
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Is there an evolutionary explanation for homosexuality in animals, including humans?

Jenny Graves |
Since gay couples have fewer children, the high frequency of same-sex relationships in humans is puzzling from an evolutionary point ...
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Genetic research equity: Why researchers are sequencing genomes of 500,000 people of African ancestry

Rodrigo Pérez Ortega |
The $80 million effort will provide researchers at U.S. HBCUs and African institutions with exclusive access to the data ...
Why it’s so critical to move beyond liberal rejectionism of human biodiversity

Why it’s so critical to move beyond liberal rejectionism of human biodiversity

Jon Entine, Patrick Whittle |
The way in which evolutionary explanations can be so readily applied to apparent differences in human psychology does highlight the ...
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GLP podcast/video: BBC corrects botched organic farming report; Happy 41st birthday, GMO insulin! Scientific American a ‘scientific sewer’?

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
Facing intense criticism from experts, the BBC was pushed to correct a deeply misleading story about the benefits of organic ...
Ancient pairing: Neanderthals and humans first interbred 250,000 years ago, new analysis shows

Ancient pairing: Neanderthals and humans first interbred 250,000 years ago, new analysis shows

Emily Cooke |
It was previously believed that Neanderthals and humans first encountered each other around 75,000 years ago ...
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Octopuses are incredibly intelligent creatures. Should they receive more protection against scientific experimentation?

Matthew Rozsa |
According to Dr. Barbara J. King, professor emerita of anthropology at the College of William & Mary and author of ...
What might our pre-human ape ancestors look like? This 12 million year reconstructed face may provide clues

What might our pre-human ape ancestors have looked like? This 12-million-year-old reconstructed face may provide clues

Rob Waugh |
Skull and bones of European ape were found together and could be one of the earliest relatives of human race ...
It’s become axiomatic that the ability to eat meat helped spur development of intelligence in early humans. Let’s reassess

It’s become axiomatic that the ability to eat meat helped spur development of intelligence in early humans. Let’s reassess

Katharina Menne |
Modern man is a born meat eater, they reason, as a glance at human history shows. What's more, the mastery ...
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Viewpoint: Scientific American has become a ’scientific sewer’, promoting ideological rubbish on the evolution of male-female differences, claims University of Chicago biologist Jerry Coyne

Jerry Coyne |
I read this new article in Scientific American claiming that women constituted a high proportion of hunters in early hunter-gatherer ...
Biotechnology timeline: Humans have manipulated genes since the 'dawn of civilization'

Biotechnology timeline: Humans have manipulated genes since the ‘dawn of civilization’

Brian Colwell |
The history of biotechnology shows how humans have been manipulating nature for our benefit for a long time—and how modern ...
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How to argue about ‘race’: Charles Murray and Adam Rutherford are not so far apart

Patrick Whittle |
Shortly before the killing of George Floyd by a white Minneapolis police officer in May this year, two (now tragically ...