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Children of Prometheus : The Accelerating Pace of Human Evolution

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}Are we still evolving? Scientists have grappled with this question since the time of Darwin.

Now, in this provocative book, biologist Christopher Wills argues that we are not only continuing to evolve but that our pace of change is accelerating.

He examines the rapid, short-term evolutionary change taking place in people living at the earths extremes (even as babies, Tibetans can draw in more oxygen than lowlanders), and the new physiology of those who participate in extreme sports.

But the more we shape our environment, the more it seems to shape us: Whether the future has us wiring our brains into vast electronic databases, or popping smart drugs that alter the brains very biochemical structure, new environmental pressures are speeding up our evolution in ways that we cannot now predict but that will help us to survive the future. }

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Perseus Books
0738200034 / 9780738200033
Hardback
19/10/1998
United States
English
320 pages, Illustrations
156 x 236 mm
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