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Chin Up!
Word of the day: spandrel. It’s most commonly used in architecture. It’s the triangular space between the curve of an arch and its rectangular frame. But in biology, the same word describes evolutionary traits that are byproducts of other developments. Examples of spandrels in the human form include: Human facial structure. The overall shape of our faces (including reduction of the brow ridge) could be the result of brain expansion and smaller chewing muscles, among other cha
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The Rest of the Story
Someday we will figure it all out. Don’t you agree? By “it,” we mean how this whole Earth thing happened and how human beings well, came...
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May 20, 20193 min read
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