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I. The end of natural selection?

I. The end of natural selection?

Some scientists have argued that civilisation’s rise ended natural selection.

It’s true that selective pressures that dominated in the past (predators, famine, plague, warfare) have mostly disappeared.

  • Starvation and famine were largely ended by high-yield crops, fertilisers and family planning.
  • Violence and war are less common than ever, despite modern militaries with nuclear weapons, or maybe because of them.
  • The lions, wolves and cats that hunted us in the dark are endangered or extinct.
  • Plagues that killed millions (Black Death, cholera) were tamed by vaccines, antibiotics and clean water.

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This has been one of my most favourite long-reads yet! As an A-Level biology student, I really resonated with the explanations and was able to understand how different aspects, some surprising, can possibly tie in to our development as a whole. It is a big question that surprisingly isn't asked enough- instead of our lifestyles, how will we change in the future?

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