What humans will look like in 1,000 years



Humans are still evolving, So, where will evolution take us in 1,000 years?
Chances are we'll be taller,and smarter. But what will the world look like from now? More importantly, what will humans look like?

Thousands of genes have evolved recently (in the last 40000 years). Changes we are seeing include smaller brains (more efficient, not dumber), resistance to diseases, increases in ADHD, and blue eyes.However, genetic analysis says the first blue-eyed human appeared 6000-10000 years ago somewhere in the Black Sea region.


Cloned Human



It would be theoretically possible to clone humans, but there are no records of an actual fully developed human ever being cloned, Live Science reported. The closest we have come to this is the 1997 cloning of our closet relative: the monkey. Scientists have also succeeded in creating human clone embryos from the skin cells of both infants and full grown adults. However, none of these embryos were ever allowed to mature fully.

The legalities on human cloning differ around the world. In the U.S., human cloning is only explicitly outlawed in eight states.

According to the Bioethics Defense Fund, an additional four states simply prohibit state funding of human cloning and 10 states allow human embryos to be cloned but ban the embryo from being allowed to mature full term .

The international stance on cloning is clearer, with the United Nations General Assembly banning all forms of human cloning in 2005, including both reproductive and therapeutic.However, 
Cloned human maybe will be a hidden secret!

Taller Human


Humans have already seen a boom in height over the last 130 years.
In 1880 the average American male was 5'7''. Today, he's 5'10''.

We may also merge with machines that can enhance our hearing, eyesight, health, and much more. Right now, there are hearing aids that let you record sounds, generate white noise, and even come with a built-in phone.

merging with machines!



Humans are still evolving, So, where will evolution take us in 1,000 years?
Chances are we'll be taller. Humans have already seen a boom in height over the last 130 years.


We may also merge with machines that can enhance our hearing, eyesight, health, and much more. Right now, there are hearing aids that let you record sounds, generate white noise, and even come with a built-in phone.

Another example is a team out of the University of Oregon which is developing bionic eyes that help the blind to see. But it's not impossible to imagine that this technology could become a tool for seeing what we currently consider invisible, like different energies of light such as infrared and x-rays.

In space, the fluid that separates our vertebrae expands, which led American aerospace engineer, Robert Zubrin to suggest that Mars' low gravity could allow the human spine to elongate enough to add a few extra inches to our height(source ).

Biologically 



Biological sciences now generally define evolution as being the sum total of the genetically inherited changes in the individuals who are the members of a population's gene pool.  It is clear that the effects of evolution are felt by individuals, but it is the population as a whole that actually evolves.  Evolution is simply a change in frequencies of alleles in the gene pool of a population.


View of point:

The world's most influential scientist says humans must continue to go into space to find a new place to live or otherwise face mass extinction
Professor Stephen Hawking says humans have less than 1,000 years on Earth before we are wiped out by extinction.

The celebrated physicist said humans will only survive if another planet was found to live on.

The 74-year-old said unless this happens then humans will be wiped out in a mass extinction.

Speaking at the Oxford Union, he said: “We must also continue to go into space for the future of humanity(source )


The Genetic Changes



With gene-editing tools like CRISPR, we may eventually control our genes and DNA to the point where we make ourselves immune to disease and even reverse the effects of aging.
However, it's not just our outside appearance that will change - our genes will also evolve on microscopic levels to aid our survival.

For example, an Oxford-led study discovered a group of HIV-infected children in South Africa living healthy lives. It turns out, they have a built-in defense against HIV that prevents the virus from advancing to AIDS.

Clinically 



- Cells could repair themselves from deadly radiation.

- And lungs and tissues could gather more oxygen in the low-oxygen environments of other planets.

- Tissues capable of swiftly filtering out deadly toxins and chemicals.

- Removal of genetic diseases, such as Cystic Fibrosis and Huntington's disease, from the human genome.

- Cells which resist infection from deadly viruses such as HIV(source )









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