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If Humans Are 99 Percent Like Chimpanzees, Then How Are We Different? The Answer Is in an Excerpt From the Book by American Evolutionary Biologist Sean Carroll, Published by Bearded Tamarin

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American scientist Sean B. Carroll researches evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo), popularizes it, and has even managed to produce Emmy and Cannes Film Festival winning documentaries. In March 2026, the Ukrainian translation of his book “Countless Most Beautiful Forms” was published (the original was written in 2005). With permission from the publishing house “Bearded Tamarin”, we publish an excerpt about the evolution of Homo sapiens:…
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American scientist Sean B. Carroll researches evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo), popularizes it, and has even managed to produce Emmy and Cannes Film Festival winning documentaries. In March 2026, the Ukrainian translation of his book “Countless Most Beautiful Forms” was published (the original was written in 2005). With permission from the publishing house “Bearded Tamarin”, we publish an excerpt about the evolution of Homo sapiens:…

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babel.ua broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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