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Summary: A new study suggests that autism may be linked to the rapid evolution of brain cell types unique to humans.
A paper in Molecular Biology and Evolution finds that the relatively high rate of autism-spectrum disorders in humans is ...
Why do humans seem uniquely prone to autism? A new study suggests the answer lies deep in the wiring of our brains, and in ...
F or the past century and a half, the concept of evolution has primarily been wielded by those describing change of a purely ...
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by scientists from Israel and Ghana shows that an ...
Fossilized teeth show that two different kinds of ancient human ancestors coexisted more than 2 million years ago. One of them may be an unknown species.
IN connection with modern views of science we hear so much of evolution and evolutionists that it is worth our while to ask if there is any such process as evolution in nature. Unquestionably, yes ...
Yet to Mother Nature, the evolution of the eye isn’t really a difficult feat at all, it turns out. Indeed, there are about 10 different types of eye design in the animal kingdom, and eyes have ...