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Curly hair kept humans cool, the ideal surgical knot, & more
You may have missed: Curly hair kept early humans cool; New frog species found in NSW; Mechanics of the ideal surgical knot; And more!
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Curly hair kept early humans cool
Curly hair evolved to keep early humans cool.
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Crucial Role of Human Hair in Evolution: Shielding From Heat and Fostering Brain Growth
As the summer heat intensifies in various regions, air conditioning has become a common respite. However, a new study suggests our ancestors had an ingenious
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Hair Texture Helped Ancient Human Brains Expand 2-Million-Years-Ago
Breakthrough research has revealed a link between ancient human hair texture and brain expansion!
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Curly hair may have evolved to keep early humans cool, study suggests
Curly hair may have evolved in early humans in Africa thousands of years ago to help stay cool and protected from the sun's harmful rays.
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