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Biology, 28.04.2021 07:00 jadenweisman1

In an interview in 2000, Harvard paleontologist and science writer Stephen Jay Gould said: "Natural selection has almost become irrelevant in human evolution. There's been no biological change in humans in 40,000 or 50,000 years. Everything we call culture and civilization we've built with the same body and brain." Do you think humans might still be evolving?
Think about how modern life, so dominated by technology, has affected and is affecting human evolution.

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