Evolution of the nose in Homo erectus in the context of environmental adaptation
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The article discusses the unique nasal structure in modern humans and how it evolved in the context of the emergence of Homo erectus about 1.6 million years ago. Researchers suggest that this nasal anatomy was a response to the need to conserve moisture in a dry environment by improving turbulence and cooling exhaled air.

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