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Study: Humans Started Walking Upright to Save Energy

Posted July 17, 2007 8:31 AM

From USATODAY.com Tech - Top Stories:

Why did humans evolve to walk upright? Perhaps because it is just plain easier. Make that "energetically less costly," in science-speak, and you have the conclusion of researchers who are proposing a likely reason for our modern gait. Bipedalism — walking on two feet — is one of the defining characteristics of being human, and scientists have debated for years how it came about. So, in the latest attempt to find an explanation, researchers trained five chimpanzees to walk on a treadmill while wearing masks that allowed measurement of their oxygen consumption. The chimps were measured both while walking upright and while moving on their legs and knuckles. That measurement of the energy needed to move around was compared with similar tests on humans and the results are published in this week's online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. It turns out that humans walking on two legs use only one-quarter of the energy that chimpanzees use while knuckle-walking on four limbs. And the chimps, on average, use as much energy using two legs as they did when they used all four limbs. However, there was variability among chimpanzees in how much energy they used, and this difference corresponded to their different gaits and anatomy.

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07/18/2007 3:35 AM

Man started to walk upright around GENESIS 2:7, I believe. (next question!)

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07/18/2007 8:29 AM

GENESIS 2:7,

And this was written when? In what language? Buy whom?

I find curling up and sleeping is pretty efficient energy wise...

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07/19/2007 1:41 PM

It might be interesting for you to compare the number of manuscript differences in the works supposedly written by Shakespeare to those for the Bible which claims to have many different authors and is obviously MUCH older.

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07/19/2007 2:40 PM

No it wouldn't ????????????????

There would be little point because I don't go around spouting Shakespeare as fact.

But soft what light though yonder window breaks?

It is the East and Juliet is the Sun... or whatever

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07/18/2007 10:05 AM

The energy use study is interesting whether you believe in Intelligent Design or Evolution. Regardless of your basic belief, there are important lessons for engineers from basic research, which is our role on this earth whether you believe it is God given or evolved. For instance, we might design a robot to be more energy efficient based on this research.

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