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- https://www.popsci.com/science/article/2013-05/fyi-there-limit-how-fast-human-can-run/WWW.POPSCI.COMFYI: What Is The Limit To How Fast A Human Can Run?Scientific and technological advances are making that an awfully complicated question.78 Comments & Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://www.popsci.com/authors/francie-diep/WWW.POPSCI.COMFrancie Diep ArchivesFrancie Diep is a science journalist based in Santa Barbara, California. Besides Popular Science, her work has appeared in Scientific American, Smithsonian, and elsewhere. She's fascinated by genes, cells, robots, archives, and weird stuff on the internet.11 Comments & Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://www.popsci.com/science/article/2013-08/new-dates-humanitys-last-common-male-and-female-ancestors/WWW.POPSCI.COMNew Evidence: When Did Humanity's Last Common Male And Female Ancestors Live?Sadly, Adam and Eve probably didn't date each other.107 Comments & Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://www.popsci.com/science/article/2012-11/are-people-getting-dumber-one-geneticist-thinks-so/WWW.POPSCI.COMAre People Getting Dumber? One Geneticist Thinks SoA Stanford geneticist says humans have so many genetic mutations that we're less intelligent than our ancestors, and it's getting worse. Eugenicists 100 years ago had similar hypotheses.83 Comments & Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
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