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However, other adaptations were found to lead to negative consequences, including signs of stress, injury, and even death. These stemmed from behaviors like eating human crops or traveling along ...
Social rules and norms drift and morph as humans adapt to environmental change and the unending stream of new technologies.
More information: Carlota Arenillas et al, Convergent Genetic Adaptation in Human Tumors Developed Under Systemic Hypoxia and in Populations Living at High Altitudes, Cancer Discovery (2025).