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During a brief but dramatic chapter in Earth's history about 41,000 years ago, the planet’s magnetic field nearly collapsed.
Tech is evolving too fast for human biology. Mental health trends show we're struggling. To survive, we must speed up adaptation—culturally, mentally, and structurally.
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Sciencing on MSN10 Gross Adaptations Humans EvolvedThe human body is an amazing thing, but there's no doubt that it's also capable of some pretty gross stuff. There's a reason ...
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When Bears Open Car Doors: Wild Animal Adaptation in YosemiteOn a crisp morning in Yosemite National Park, a family returns to their parked car only to find the doors wide open, food ...
Seals survive pregnancy under extreme conditions. Their biology could improve IVF, diabetes care, and birth safety.
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New Scientist on MSNThe evolution of easier births means slower walking and pelvis issuesThe results indicate that having a wider pelvis reduces the risk of complications during birth, but results in slower walking ...
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Study Finds on MSNEarth’s Magnetic Field Once Collapsed. Humans Survived. Here’s HowEarth's Northern Lights typically dance near the poles, but 41,000 years ago, they lit up skies over North Africa and ...
Mining 4.0 has now evolved into Mining 5.0, focusing on sustainability and human-centric innovation, explains Bassma ...
Agentic AI has the potential lifecycle to upgrade automation dramatically, but I'm not convinced RPA vendors are paving the ...
A combined study on the morphology of the human pelvis – leveraging genetics and deep learning on data from more than 31,000 individuals – reveals ...
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