What will humans look like in 1000 years




















Some groups are reproducing at higher or lower rates. Populations in Africa, for example, are rapidly expanding so those genes increase at a higher frequency on a global population level. Areas of light skin colour are reproducing at lower rates. Therefore, Hodgson predicts, skin colour from a global perspective will get darker. And what about space? If humans do end up colonising Mars, what would we evolve to look like?

With lower gravity, the muscles of our bodies could change structure. Perhaps we will have longer arms and legs. In a colder, Ice-Age type climate, could we even become even chubbier, with insulating body hair, like our Neanderthal relatives? Worldwide there are roughly two new mutations for every one of the 3. Which is pretty amazing - and makes it unlikely we will look the same in a million years.

Your information will be used in accordance with our privacy policy. So what will we look like , years from now, assuming we still exist that far in the future? Even if we ignore new technologies, moving off the earth, and various selection pressures, evolution still holds surprises just by chance mutation. Ten thousand years ago nobody had blue eyes. Who can guess what evolution has in store for us ten thousand years hence? Tibi is a science journalist and co-founder of ZME Science.

He writes mainly about emerging tech, physics, climate, and space. In his spare time, Tibi likes to make weird music on his computer and groom felines. Home Science News. What will humans look like in 1, years? May 17, Reading Time: 4 mins read. Get more science news like this Scientists and engineers are developing bionic eyes to help blind people see. In 1, years from now, merging with technology might be the only way for humanity to compete with Artificial Intelligence.

Merging human minds with computers would create a superbrain that could perform complex equations and search the internet just by thinking. The last mass extinction wiped out the dinosaurs from the face of Earth. A recent study revealed that the rate of extinction for species in the 20th century has been up to times higher than would have been normal without human impact.

According to some scientists , only the gradual shrinkage of the human population can help civilization to persist. The major factor that is most likely to lead to a universal language is the streamlining of languages.

A Tower of Babel scenario still seems unlikely though. In the future, humans are likely to be able to create a virtual world around them , using the concept of utility fog.

The utility fog idea was introduced by Dr. Hall and represents a polymorphic material comprised of trillions of interlinked microscopic "robots" that can essentially create any shape. New materials will answer the need for new environmentally friendly and more efficient energy storage technology.



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