Bipedalism, birth and brain evolution, Neuroscience

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#x3C;p><strong>Mo Costandi: </strong>CT scans of an Australopithecine skull provide clues to the forces that shaped human brain evolution</p>

Evolution of Bipedalism

The evolution of bipedalism, brain size, and culture. By the time

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Bipedalism and Other Tales of Evolutionary Oddities

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