![]()
A
gene that apparently sets human evolution back about a million years holds out
hope that humans can be devolved to the point where they regain the ability to
cooperate strategically for the good of all concerned, which we evidently lost
somewhere in the mists of time. Scientist are hopeful that the genes we evolved
that cause modern humans to refuse to cooperate, despite the deleterious
results to all concerned, can be mapped on the human genome and chemically
neutralized, thus returning us to the cooperation level of chimpanzees.
Articles: http://tinyurl.com/z6dxb and http://tinyurl.com/lhhru
Doreen
Ellen Bell-Dotan,