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(1)推理判断题。根据第一段Humans evolved (进化) from apes.This is what we learned in biology class.But what came before apes?Chinese scientists have discovered fossils that could enrich the evolutionary story of how humans evolved from fish.(人类由
Humans exhibit several aspects of life history different from great apes, such as helpless newborns, early weaning and allomaternal infant care, a prolonged postnatal brain growth period, delayed somatic maturation, late onset of reproduction, transgenerational co-operation and a long post-reproductive ...
However, since the early 1990s, scientists have found evidence from paleontology, developmental biology and genetics to support the idea that whales evolved from land mammals. These same lines of evidence support the theory of evolution as a whole. In the first edition of "On the Origin of Spec...
A blackened, broken leg bone from Earth’s prehistoric past may hold the answer to when early humans diverged from apes and started their own evolutionary path. The fossilized find, first uncovered two decades ago, suggests that early humans regularly walked on two feet some seve...
Anthropologists are now reporting that ‘Bipedalism is one of very few human characteristics that appears to have evolved at the base of the hominin clade [species more closely related to modern humans than to any other living species]. Recent fossil discoveries have apparently pushed back the ...
It is claimed by the view of evolution that all living beings evolved over time with the differentiation of a single cell. As evidence for this claim, it was suggested that transitional forms between species would be found. However, for almost 150 years, no example has been put forward to ...
found were some of these very, very early and different versions of the devastating pathogens known from the 20thcentury. It is the first time we can trace these early smallpox viruses and compare their genomes and mutations and see how the disease evolved over time,” says Eske Willersle...
For centuries people have claimed that strange behavior by their cats, dogs and even cows can predict an imminent earthquake, but the first rigorous analysis of the phenomenon concludes that there is no strong evidence behind the claim.
A variety of different proposals have attempted to explain the apparent uniqueness of human cumulative culture as a consequence of underlying mechanisms that are also assumed to be uniquely well-developed in humans. Recently, Heyes and colleagues have pr