Bajau people, an ethnic group of "sea nomads" in Southeast Asia, have evolved bigger spleens that aid their frequent diving activity:
In a striking example of natural selection, the Bajau people of South-East Asia have developed bigger spleens for diving, a study shows. The Bajau are traditionally nomadic and seafaring, and survive by collecting shellfish from the sea floor.
Scientists studying the effect of this lifestyle on their biology found their spleens were larger than those of related people from the region. The bigger spleen makes more oxygen available in their blood for diving. The researchers have published their results in the academic journal Cell [open, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.03.054] [DX].
Located close to the stomach, the fist-sized spleen removes old cells from the blood and acts as a biological "scuba tank" during long dives.
The Bajau people live across the southern Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia and, according to rough estimates, number about one million people. "For possibly thousands of years, [they] have been living on house boats, travelling from place to place in the waters of South-East Asia and visiting land only occasionally. So everything they need, they get from the sea," first author Melissa Ilardo, from the University of Copenhagen, told the BBC's Inside Science programme.
Also at Scientific American and GEN.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 22 2018, @02:09PM (4 children)
Poles have evolved larger sex organs to make up for their apparent lack of intelligence.
(Score: 2) by Gaaark on Sunday April 22 2018, @04:52PM
"Says de dumb Polack who can only wish, eh Edit!"
--Archie Bunker
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(Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 22 2018, @06:40PM
I thought it was because they don't have access to oversized American 4x4s.
(Score: 2) by fritsd on Sunday April 22 2018, @06:42PM (1 child)
I don't think all Polish women are stupid.
Think about Marie Curie, for example. Glow-in-the-dark papaya instead of glow-in-the-dark peach?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 22 2018, @11:28PM
Marian Adam Rejewski, who reconstructed the Nazi German military Enigma cipher machine sight-unseen in 1932.