Many scientists believe that evolution is still occurring in modern humans, influenced by factors like cultural preferences, migration, and random events. Speculation about how humans might look in 50,000 years involves predictions of increased homogeneity and blending of traits due to global population mixing. While some believe that distinct subpopulations could evolve in different ways, others suggest that strong selective pressures could lead to rapid evolution, potentially resulting in taller and more attractive individuals.
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Christopher Bell Takes Atlanta Victory In Dramatic Last-Lap Overtake
Christopher Bell clinched the victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a last-lap pass during overtime, adding his name to the list of drivers who led during the race. Bell, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, reflected on his win, stating his love for superspeedways and crediting his team for putting him in a winning position. Kyle Larson's aggressive racing led to chaos, but Bell managed to navigate through and secure his tenth career victory in the...
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