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  1. To understand our future evolution we need to look to our past. Will our descendants be cyborgs with hi-tech machine implants, regrowable limbs and cameras for eyes like something out of a science fiction novel? Might humans morph into a hybrid species of biological and artificial beings?

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  2. 1 de mar. de 2022 · Humans will almost certainly evolve to live longer – much longer. Life cycles evolve in response to mortality rates, how likely predators and other threats are to kill you.

  3. 24 de nov. de 2009 · ARTICLE. Future Humans: Four Ways We May, or May Not, Evolve. Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species opened the book on our evolutionary past, which has since been traced by scientists back...

  4. 14 de feb. de 2018 · Are humans still evolving? It’s commonly thought that our interaction with the world through culture and technology (such as clothes, tools or medicines) has buffered the pressure on our bodies...

  5. www.scientificamerican.com › article › 20-big-questions-about-the-future-of-humanity20 Big Questions about the Future of Humanity

    1 de sept. de 2016 · 20 Big Questions about the Future of Humanity. We asked leading scientists to predict the future. Here’s what they had to say. Kyle Hilton. September 2016 Issue. Evolution. 1. Does humanity...

  6. 1 de ene. de 2009 · 12 min read. The Future of Man—How Will Evolution Change Humans? Contrary to popular belief, humans continue to evolve. Our bodies and brains are not the same as our ancestors' were—or as our...

  7. Humans are still evolving—and we can watch it happen. Analyses of thousands of sequenced genomes show changes in as little as a generation. 17 May 2016. By Elizabeth Pennisi. With large genomic databases, researchers can detect evolving traits, such as blond hair in the British. George Clerk/iStockphoto. Share: