The Science of Human ‘Superpowers’
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The Science of Human ‘Superpowers’
In recent years, scientific research has revealed remarkable human capacities once thought to belong only to the realm of fiction. Abilities often labelled as ‘superpowers’ in popular culture are increasingly understood as real, biologically based phenomena. These extraordinary traits arise from a mix of genetic inheritance, evolutionary adaptation, and rigorous physical or mental training. Source
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