A Harvard study indicates natural selection has favored red hair for millennia, suggesting redheads may become more common as humans continue to evolve.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN: Humans are still evolving. Natural selection has favored genes linked to red hair and less male-pattern baldness, a study suggests
Humans are still evolving. Natural selection has favored genes linked to red hair and less male-pattern baldness, a study suggests
The Guardian: Red hair gene favoured by natural selection over last 10,000 years, study finds
Red hair gene favoured by natural selection over last 10,000 years, study finds
Smithsonian Magazine: Humans Are Still Evolving. Natural Selection Has Favored Genes Linked to Red Hair and Less Male-Pattern Baldness, a Study Suggests
Fox News on MSN: Red hair may be increasing as study points to surprising evolution trend
Red hair may be increasing as study points to surprising evolution trend
New York Post on MSN: The gingers are multiplying: How natural selection has led to more redheads than ever
The whole world could soon be seeing red. Instead of being the punchline, redheads will have the last laugh, as a new study reports that humans have been constantly evolving to have flame-colored hair ...
The gingers are multiplying: How natural selection has led to more redheads than ever
Many people are familiar with the concept of natural selection and “survival of the fittest.” While modern humans may look like they’ve been at their “fittest” for hundreds of thousands of years, new ...
New research uncovers potential genetic advantages–and disadvantages—linked to having red hair. Here's what's behind this.
Yahoo: 'Human evolution didn't slow down; we were just missing the signal': Large DNA study reveals natural selection led to more redheads and less male-pattern baldness