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The Science of Human ‘Superpowers’

Summary by Euro Weekly News
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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From the moment you discover that there are people who dive without breathing for minutes or that fear does not exist, you immerse yourself in a world where the extraordinary ceases to belong to the comic. These cases tell us stories of evolution, of mind and body challenging the limits, and of genetics and effort converging to make us believe that the impossible is closer to what we imagine. You might be interested: Mark Ruffalo's farewell at S…

When we talk about superpowers, we usually think of characters in comics and films, but science has managed to document real cases of people who have abilities that seem to challenge the limits of the human body.There are 4 extraordinary cases that show that human genes and their adaptation to adversity manage to develop capabilities that touch the impossible.Superpowers in real life: what it is aboutThe supposed superpowers of real life arise t…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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