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Humans and Neanderthals Might Have Interbred

By Rev Illuminatus Maximus / May 21, 2010 /

Found : Humans and Neanderthals Might Have Interbred As modern humans spread across Europe tens of thousands of years ago, they may have interbred with Neanderthals, creating hybrids, according to a new study of ancient human bones from Romania. Anthropologists have long wondered what happened when the two species met as modern humans spread from…

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Rapid acceleration in human evolution described | Health | Reuters

By Rev Illuminatus Maximus / May 8, 2010 /

Found : Rapid acceleration in human evolution described | Health | Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Human evolution has been moving at breakneck speed in the past several thousand years, far from plodding along as some scientists had thought, researchers said on Monday. In fact, people today are genetically more different from people living 5,000 years…

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Scientist predicts human race will evolve into two different species

By Rev Illuminatus Maximus / March 19, 2010 /

Found : Scientist predicts human race will evolve into two different species The human race will one day split into two separate species, an attractive, intelligent ruling elite and an underclass of dim-witted, ugly goblin-like creatures, according to a top scientist. 100,000 years into the future, sexual selection could mean that two distinct breeds of…

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Intelligent Design Flaws

By Rev Illuminatus Maximus / February 6, 2010 /

Found : Intelligent Design Flaws Human design flaws 1. Female pelvis too small for the human baby's head making birth difficult and prone to perinatal injuries to the baby. 2. Retinal arteries/veins lying on and in front of the retina of the eyes. Many causes of blindness come from this defective design. 3. Wisdom teeth…

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Man descended from early aardvark

By Rev Illuminatus Maximus / January 24, 2010 /

Found : Man descended from early aardvark EVERY mammal, including Man, is descended from a creature that was genetically similar to the modern aardvark, scientists have found. The last common ancestor of the placental mammals lived about 100 million years ago and had a genetic profile that is closer to that of the African anteater…

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