The questions of the title have been considered in several ways. First, indications of the traits which make us humans were considered. Then the behavior and culture concepts were examined, and the biology and culture interactions discussed, with an emphasis on the similarities and differences between the genetic and cultural transmissions. Next diverse types of selective pressures were reviewed, and finally pessimistic and optimistic views of our future contrasted. Vigorous action against acts which lead to exclusion and discriminatory policies against human subjects is needed
Human beings, as we know and understand them today, are the result of a lengthy, two mi...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
In this text we analyse the traits, from their genesis, that constitute current human beings with th...
The questions of the title have been considered in several ways. First, indications of the traits wh...
Both natural and cultural selection played an important role in shaping human evolution. Since cultu...
Recent technological advances (high-throughput whole genome sequencing, megainformatics) have made i...
This book introduces physical anthropology, the science of human biological evolution and variation....
The question of whether or not humans are still evolving often captures the popular imagination and ...
Many fundamental concepts in evolutionary biology were discovered using non-human study systems. Hum...
Both genetic variation and certain culturally transmitted phenotypes show geographic signatures of h...
Does the progress in understanding evolutionary theory depend on the species that is doing the inves...
Psychology of evolution is a quite new branch of science; we can say that this is a continuation of ...
Genes and culture represent two streams of inheritance that for millions of years have flowed down t...
The future of human evolution triggers many discussions, in the intersection of biological, technolo...
The global dispersal of anatomically modern humans over the past 100,000 years has produced patterns...
Human beings, as we know and understand them today, are the result of a lengthy, two mi...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
In this text we analyse the traits, from their genesis, that constitute current human beings with th...
The questions of the title have been considered in several ways. First, indications of the traits wh...
Both natural and cultural selection played an important role in shaping human evolution. Since cultu...
Recent technological advances (high-throughput whole genome sequencing, megainformatics) have made i...
This book introduces physical anthropology, the science of human biological evolution and variation....
The question of whether or not humans are still evolving often captures the popular imagination and ...
Many fundamental concepts in evolutionary biology were discovered using non-human study systems. Hum...
Both genetic variation and certain culturally transmitted phenotypes show geographic signatures of h...
Does the progress in understanding evolutionary theory depend on the species that is doing the inves...
Psychology of evolution is a quite new branch of science; we can say that this is a continuation of ...
Genes and culture represent two streams of inheritance that for millions of years have flowed down t...
The future of human evolution triggers many discussions, in the intersection of biological, technolo...
The global dispersal of anatomically modern humans over the past 100,000 years has produced patterns...
Human beings, as we know and understand them today, are the result of a lengthy, two mi...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
In this text we analyse the traits, from their genesis, that constitute current human beings with th...