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Dr. Habiba Chirchir - Why did humans evolve to have less robust skeletons?

Dr. Habiba Chirchir - Why did humans evolve to have less robust skeletons?

Update: 2025-07-31
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Dr. Habiba Chirchir of the Ohio State University joins the show to discuss her research into the skeletal gracilization of modern humans. She's trying to understand when and why our skeletons became less robust, and whether self-domestication may have played a role.

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Note: Apparently I got Dmitry Belyayev confused with Nikolai Vavilov. Both geneticists worked in the Soviet Union, but Dr. Belyayev wasn't persecuted to the same extent as Vavilov.

Vavilov, who based his work on Mendelian genetics, ultimately died in prison for daring to go against Stalin's favored genetic model created by Trofim Lysenko and based on Lamarckism.

Also worth noting: The contributions of Lyudmila Trut who worked with Dr. Belyayev and continued running the study after his death.

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Dr. Habiba Chirchir - Why did humans evolve to have less robust skeletons?

Dr. Habiba Chirchir - Why did humans evolve to have less robust skeletons?

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