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Human Evolution

Are We Still Evolving? The Subtle Ways Humans Are Changing Right Now
Biology

Are We Still Evolving? The Subtle Ways Humans Are Changing Right Now

July 31, 2025 by Arthur Marquis 9 min read

Discover how human evolution continues today through subtle genetic changes, shaping disease resistance, behavior, and more. Uncover the surprising ways we’r…

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The Rare Genetic Condition That Lets Humans Hold Their Breath for Hours
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The Rare Genetic Condition That Lets Humans Hold Their Breath for Hours

November 21, 2024 by Eddy LeGrand 8 min read

Discover rare genetic adaptations that enable humans to hold their breath for hours. Explore the science behind extraordinary breath-holding abilities in pop…

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Vestigial Organs: Unlocking the Secrets of Unused Body Parts
Biology

Vestigial Organs: Unlocking the Secrets of Unused Body Parts

November 17, 2024 by Eddy LeGrand 9 min read

Explore the mystery of vestigial organs & reflexes in humans. Discover why we have body parts we don’t use and what they reveal about our evolutionary history.

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Why are humans so much smarter than other animals?
Psychology & Mental Health

Why are humans so much smarter than other animals?

April 16, 2024 by Farah Washington 7 min read

Explore the evolutionary, neurological, and social factors that make humans uniquely intelligent. Learn how brain development and environmental pressures sha…

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The Psychology Behind Our Sense of Beauty: Exploring Evolutionary and Aesthetic Roots

March 16, 2024 by Farah Washington 8 min read

Explore the psychological and evolutionary reasons behind our sense of beauty. Learn how dopamine and survival advantages shape aesthetic appreciation in hum…

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The Fascinating Origins and Evolution of Human Language

March 16, 2024 by Eric Sanchez 7 min read

Explore the origins and evolution of human language, from early vocalizations to modern linguistic diversity. Discover how communication shaped human history…

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The Evolutionary Roots of Our Fight or Flight Response: Why We React to Stress

March 16, 2024 by Franck Saebring 9 min read

Explore the evolutionary roots of the fight or flight response, a survival mechanism that helped our ancestors confront danger and pass on their genes.

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The Science Behind Eye Color: Exploring Genetics and Evolution
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The Science Behind Eye Color: Exploring Genetics and Evolution

March 16, 2024 by Frank Nash 9 min read

Explore the genetics and evolution behind eye color variation. Learn how melanin, genes, and adaptation create diverse shades from brown to blue and green.

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Biology

The Surprising Role of the Appendix: Understanding Its Evolutionary Function

March 16, 2024 by Cassidy Perry 11 min read

Discover the evolutionary purpose of the human appendix. Learn how it serves as a gut bacteria reservoir and its role in digestive health throughout human hi…

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Biology

The Sweet Science: Exploring the Evolutionary Roots of Our Sugar Cravings

March 16, 2024 by Cassidy Perry 8 min read

Explore the evolutionary and biological reasons behind our love for sugar. Learn how our ancestors’ survival instincts shaped our sweet cravings today.

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