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The Future of Human Evolution - What Darwin Didn't Know

Offered By: Wondrium via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the potential future of human evolution in this 32-minute video lecture presented by Scott Solomon. Delve into how modern technology and medicine could lead to significant changes in human physiology, including larger heads and robotic implants. Examine the interplay between natural selection and scientific intervention in shaping our species' future. Investigate topics such as evolutionary changes, disease anomalies, societal parallels with ant colonies, and the impact of human industry on evolution. Learn about demographic transitions, gene flow, sexual selection, and the role of technology in altering survival opportunities. Consider the implications of divergent human groups on immunity and how evolution continues to drive human endeavors. Gain insights into Darwin's theories and how our understanding of evolution has expanded since his time.

Syllabus

Evolution Predicts Two Primary Outcomes for Humans
Evolutionary Changes May Not Manifest Visibly
Disease Anomaly Fuels Theories that Evolution Is Over
Ant Societies Surprisingly Reflect Human Societies
Fashion Mutation Reveals Surprise Aspect of Evolution
Bacteria Closely Reflect Modern Human InterBreeding
Human Industry Profoundly Pushes Evolution
Demographic Transition Begins in 1800s
Infant DNA Mutations Add Raw Material to Gene Pool
Gene Flow Predicts Similarity in Future Humans
Sexual Selection Can Be Manipulated Via Technology
Dependence on Technology Alters Survival Opportunities
Evolution Driving Technologies Loom on the Horizon
Divergent Human Groups Threaten Immunity
Evolution Profoundly Drives Human Endeavours


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Wondrium

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