#1 Long fingers, long toes
Darwin suggested that bipedal locomotion allowed our hands to
evolve the necessary dexterity for tool handling, but a new study
proposes that human hands and feet coevolved: Selection on the toes led
to parallel changes in the hands.
C. Rolian et al., "The coevolution of human hands and feet," Evolution, 64:1558-68, 2010. Eval by Daniel Weinreich and David Rand, Brown University. ID: 4935958
#2 New targets for hypertension
Mice lacking the ability to oxidize fatty acids do not develop
abnormally high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs, suggesting
new potential therapeutic targets for hypertension.
To read the full, original article click on this link: Top 7 hidden jewels - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences
Author: Megan Scudellari