Human exercises vary considerably from other types. How, when and why did these capabilities develop? What adaptations underlie them? And how did the development of human exercise affect other crucial human attributes that have advanced our types? Daniel Lieberman and Yana Kamberov check out how running and sweating developed and what it means for Homo sapiens. [7/2021] [Program ID: 37184]
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01:38 – The Evolution of Walking and Running – Daniel Lieberman
31:30 – Genetic Drivers of Human Thermoregulatory Skin Traits – Yana Kamberov
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