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Humanity's end : why we should reject radical enhancement /
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Human origins : Louis Leakey and the East African evidence /
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Seasonality in primates : studies of living and extinct human and non-human primates /
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Fossil detectives: How the 2022 noble prize winners unearthed the journey of human evolution
Published 2023-03-01Subjects: “…human evolution; nobel prize winners…”
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Fishing for iodine: what aquatic foraging by bonobos tells us about human evolution
Published 2019-07-01“…Abstract Background Expansion of brain tissue and development of advanced cognitive skills are characteristic traits of human evolution. Their emergence has been causally linked to the intake of nutrients that promote brain development and iodine is considered a critical resource. …”
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The aorta in humans and African great apes, and cardiac output and metabolic levels in human evolution
Published 2023-04-01“…An increased adjusted cardiac output, underlying higher total energy expenditure, would have been a key process in human evolution.…”
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Get a Grip: Variation in Human Hand Grip Strength and Implications for Human Evolution
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Brain organoids and insights on human evolution [version 1; peer review: 4 approved]
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Prey Size Decline as a Unifying Ecological Selecting Agent in Pleistocene Human Evolution
Published 2021-02-01Subjects: “…human evolution…”
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An Alternative to Domain-general or Domain-specific Frameworks for Theorizing about Human Evolution and Ontogenesis
Published 2015-06-01“…This paper maintains that neither a domain-general nor a domain-specific framework is appropriate for furthering our understanding of human evolution and ontogenesis. Rather, as we learn increasingly more about the dynamics of gene-environment interaction and gene expression, theorists should consider a third alternative: a domain-relevant approach, which argues that the infant brain comes equipped with biases that are relevant to, but not initially specific to, processing different kinds of input. …”
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