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Culture Could Be Driving Human Evolution and Turning Us Into Superorganisms
Learn why some researchers say that our culture – not genetics – is driving our evolution and what that could mean for our future.
A new theory suggests that cultural systems dictated how human beings survived and not genetics, hinting at adaptability and ...
Researchers at the University of Maine are theorizing that human beings may be in the midst of a major evolutionary ...
A new study suggests culture is reshaping human evolution faster than DNA, redefining how our species adapts, survives, and ...
Are humans evolving more through culture than DNA? A new study explores how medicine, technology, and institutions may guide ...
This shift isn’t just about faster problem-solving; it’s changing what it means to be human. Culture is inherently collective ...
Researchers have found a link between long thumbs and big brains, suggesting the two features evolved together ...
While the Middle Paleolithic period is viewed as a dynamic time in European and African history, it is commonly considered a static period in East Asia. New research from the University of Washington ...
Scientists find genetic mutation, millions of years ago. Oct. 12, 2011 — -- About three million years ago human predecessors embarked on a new course that would forever alter the evolution of our ...
Ray Kurzweil, computer scientist, inventor and futurist, sees A.I. as the next step in human evolution. Merging with ...
While the Vatican acknowledges stages of technological development, it lacks a model of integrating science and religion that can adequately assess the influence of technology. The Vatican's approach, ...
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