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Scientists Discover Key Evolutionary Changes to the Pelvis That Helped Humans Walk Upright
A new study delves into the development of the ilium, the largest bone in the pelvis, and the genes that underpin its ...
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What Nelson Mandela’s Legacy Can Teach Us Today
His birth name was Rolihlahla, which means "troublemaker" in isiXhosa. We need more good troublemakers in the world these ...
The Texas Democrat routinely touts his Christian faith as the reason for his politics, even when it comes to issues that many see as at odds with Christianity. He's been an outspoken advocate for ...
El Mundo on MSN
Grégoire Courtine, the neuroscientist who wants to end paralysis: "This disease should no longer be a life sentence"
From the Swiss laboratory of this French researcher have come the advances that have allowed about thirty people to walk ...
In a new joint letter, 107 organizations reiterated their call for the United Nations Human Rights Council to act where it has long failed and establish an independent investigative mechanism for ...
The ability to detect vocal sounds, and the more specialized skill of recognizing calls from one's own species, is supported by evolutionarily ancient brain mechanisms, according to a new study from ...
The widely used diabetes drug metformin changes blood metal levels in humans. The Kobe University study is an important step in understanding the drug's many actions and designing better ones in the ...
Walking on two legs is the single most distinctive trait that separates humans from other primates. Unlike apes, our pelvis is short, broad, and bowl-shaped, and thus stable for walking upright while ...
Verywell Health on MSN
What Happens to Your Body When You Take an Afternoon Walk
An afternoon walk offers more than exercise. Learn how it supports mental health, improves energy, reduces stress, and promotes healthy aging.
All vertebrate species have a pelvis, but only humans use it for upright, two-legged walking. The evolution of the human pelvis, and our two-legged gait, dates back five million years, but the precise ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Bumblebee: China’s humanoid robot nails straight-knee walk with hybrid actuator design
This Chinese humanoid robot combines language understanding with a disturbance-resistant gait, pointing to the future of ...
Harvard scientists have discovered new evolutionary changes in pelvic structure that allowed the first humans to walk upright ...
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