Two Genetic Leaps That Set Us Walking

When our ancestors first stood upright, they didn’t just change how they moved. They rewired the very blueprint of their skeletons. Among the most radical changes was the pelvis—an anchor point for muscle, balance, and birth. For decades, anthropologists have tried to piece together how a structure built for climbing turned into the basin-shaped platform of a biped.

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