Are humans still evolving? An anthropologist breaks it down.

We are indeed still evolving, though it can be hard to tell because it happens over generations and often involves things you can't see, such as what foods different people are able to digest.

One man wearing traditional white Inuit clothes and another man wearing yellow overalls eat seal liver on the Arctic
(Image credit: OLIVIER MORIN via Getty Images)

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If evolution is real, then why is it not happening now? — Dee, Memphis, Tennessee

Michael A. Little
Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, Binghamton University, State University of New York

Michael A. Little is a professor emeritus of anthropology at Binghamton University. His work integrates ecological, biological and anthropological perspectives and involves partnerships with international scientific organizations.

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