Category: Evolution
A Puzzle with 300+ Pieces
March 19, 2012The Shortlist
February 7, 2012Krill Adaptations
January 28, 2012Because environments vary with both predictable patterns and with unpredictable but recurring events, ecologists have long been interested in the ecological adaptations that organisms use to survive periods in which the environment may be exceptionally harsh. One of the most interesting adaptations observed in the…
Somatostatin Zebrafish Farm
January 18, 2012Medicalizing Short Stature
November 17, 2011Human Hypervariability
November 2, 2011Humans are an extremely hypervariable species. There is a large intraspecial difference between its largest and smallest members. The smallest adult person, Chandra Bahadur Dangi, is less than 55 centimeters tall, while the tallest person that ever lived, Robert Wadlow, reached a height of 272 centimeters. That makes…
Rewilding Ghost Suburbia
October 21, 2011Milk
October 17, 2011Brown Fat Thermogenesis
September 25, 2011If we shrink to 50 centimeters controlling body temperature becomes a real challenge. Large mass bodies can much easier deal with differences in outside temperature. But perhaps a simple evolutionary adaptation, observed in small mammals and human infants, points towards a possible solution. Biologist Per-Ivar…
Reality Repitch
September 22, 2011Monkey Lungs
September 11, 2011Shrink Tourist
June 14, 2011Relative Strength Empowerment
April 10, 2011Pygmy People
March 20, 2011On Being the Right Size
March 18, 2011Paper Pygmalion
March 15, 2011Homo Sindhiensis
March 6, 2011GHRHR
February 11, 2011It seems as if nature itself is already investigating ways to counter hypergrowth, overpopulation and overconsumption. It’s creating perfectly proportioned, but small, human beings. Pituitary dwarfism, also known as Dwarfism of Sindh, is a form of growth absense where all parts of the body grow equally slow. At…