Karl Bates

Karl Bates

researcher United Kingdom

Karl Bates is a researcher at the University of Liverpool, known for his work in evolutionary biology and biomechanics. He recently led a study that explored the significance of the Achilles tendon in human running efficiency, utilizing advanced modeling techniques to analyze the skeletal remains of 'Lucy,' one of the most iconic early human ancestors. His findings contribute to the understanding of how evolutionary adaptations have enhanced human endurance running capabilities.

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Canada Canada: Karl Bates led a research team analyzing the running prowess of one of the most famous ancestral human skeletons ever found. 8

The Globe and Mail: Why the Achilles tendon is the secret to running prowess