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 6.1 The fossil record gives us evidence of changes to species like the horse over long periods of time. CC BY-SA 3.0, H. Zell (User:Llez), via Wikimedia Commons.

6.2. Bryozoan colony. By Bernard Dupo. Bango, Mantehage Island, Sulawesi. Indonesia. CC BY Flickr.

6.3. Silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium). CC BY Paul Asman and Jill Lenoble. Albuquerque, New Mexico via Flickr.

6.4. Tuskless elephant. Pixabay.

6.5. Catfish catching pigeon. Author.

6.6. A Chinese researcher collects a blood sample from an ethnic Tibetan man participating in the DNA study. Author AI.

6.7. Tuberculosis bacteria. Public domain. CDC.

6.8. Like lights being dimmed up or down, genes can be expressed or silenced. iStockphoto.

6.9. Starving child in the Hague, Holland, 1944. Public domain.

6.10. The end of Gerry’s road. iStockPhoto.

6.11. Modern humans with easy lives can have cortisol levels as high as people facing deadly threats. CC BY WallpaperManiac / 45701.

6.12. Mice can learn to extinguish even genetically encoded fears. iStockPhoto.

6.13. Early humans exchanged knowledge through cumulative culture. CC BY thesubversivearchaeologist.com.

6.14. Knapping an obsidian arrowhead. CC BY Travis via Flickr.

6.15. The early Christians formed tightly knit congregations for mutual sharing and support. Author AI

6.16. Biases are inherent and often unconscious. iStockPhoto.

6.17. Child labor was common even at the start of the previous century. iStockPhoto.

6.18. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Anna Elizabeth Klumpke (1856–1942), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

6.19. Colonialism. iStockPhoto.

6.20. Most ancient societies had little use for the elderly and disabled. Modern societies take care of them. iStockPhoto.

6.21. Jimmy Carter. Public domain.

6.22. Natural selection selects for compassion and altruism. iStockPhoto.

6.23. Cravings typically diminish in meditators, leading to eventual shrinkage of the brain’s nucleus accumbens. iStockPhoto.

6.24. St. Martin de Porres. Author AI.

6.25. Fractals are patterns that repeat at large and small scales. Pixabay.

6.26. Top: Magnetic field variations over the course of a month. Author.

6.27. The human brain and universe display striking similarities. iStockPhoto.

6.28. In transcendent states, we resonate with the universal field. Author AI.

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