fromwww.nature.com2 weeks agoScienceHow Key Changes to the Pelvis Helped Humans Walk UprightTwo evolutionary embryonic changes in pelvic cartilage and bone enabled bipedal walking and birth of large-brained infants in early humans.
fromHarvard Gazette2 weeks agoScienceSolving evolutionary mystery of how humans came to walk upright - Harvard GazetteTwo genetic and developmental shifts reshaped the human pelvis, rotating hipbones laterally into a bowl that supports balance and habitual bipedal locomotion.
fromHarvard Gazette2 weeks agoScienceSolving evolutionary mystery of how humans came to walk upright - Harvard Gazette