Sea Nomad Gene: Meet the Bajau Tribe, the First Humans Genetically Adapted for Diving

Cambridge, England – The Bajau tribe in Indonesia has made headlines as the first humans known to genetically adapt to diving. Living along the coasts of Indonesia for over a millennium, the Bajau people have developed unique genetic traits that allow them to spend extended periods underwater. These sea nomads have honed their diving skills over generations, with the ability to dive up to 230 feet using minimal equipment. The Bajau tribe’s exceptional lung capacities, …

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Evolutionary Breakthrough: Dinosaurs Adapted to Endothermy for Survival in Cooler Climates

New York, USA – Dinosaurs, once believed to be cold-blooded creatures, have long fascinated scientists with their mysteries. Recent research suggests a groundbreaking idea that some dinosaurs evolved warm-bloodedness to adapt to colder temperatures as they migrated to different regions. This revelation sheds new light on the evolution of these ancient creatures and their ability to thrive in extreme environments. A team of researchers delved into the Mesozoic fossil record, evolutionary trees, climate models, and …

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