Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists uncover the developmental shifts that transformed the human pelvis and allowed our ancestors to walk on two legs.
The tegu lizard (left) walks with a low-to-the-ground sprawling pose, while the contrasting greyhound (right) stands upright. (Peter Bishop/Harvard University) (CN) — What do an alligator, a greyhound ...
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Every step you take depends on a structure most people rarely think about. The pelvis sits at the center of the body and quietly supports nearly every movement. It holds the spine upright, steadies ...