If you're referring to genetic evolution through natural selection, it's far too slow to have been affected by technology, or even civilization. However, technology affects every aspect of human life, so even natural selection will be greatly affected by it given a large enough timescale.
The most important event in recent human evolution is the development of agriculture, which led to the rise of civilizations and significant changes in human societies, lifestyles, and technology.
Exclusion. People have become so dependant on science and technology such that they have become independent. I suppose it is a good thing but human beings are social things. Being too independent can have bad impacts and can leed to stress, depression and other life threatening diseases.
Technology has always been in existence since human evolution (and even before that). When something has a need, and they use recourses and knowledge to fill that need, whatever was used that filled the need-that's technology.
According to Darwin's Theory of Evolution, we may become extinct.
Predicting the exact evolution of the human species in 1000 years is speculative. However, factors such as advancements in technology, medical science, and genetic engineering could influence human evolution. It is possible that humans may continue to adapt to their environment and potentially incorporate more artificial elements into their biology.
The symbiotic relationship between a human head and lice is parasitism. This is because the lice get food and shelter but the head is itchy.
Museum of Human Evolution was created in 2010.
Parasitism for my opinion
some of the animals that show symbiotic relations are.....shark and pilot fish......remora and shark......e.coli and human.....then helicobacter pyroli to human. Also Truffles and Trees.
Biological anthropology is the branch of science that studies human evolution.
Daniel Lieberman has written: 'The evolution of the human head' -- subject(s): Head, Growth, Evolution, Human evolution, Biological Evolution, Growth & development
I would suggest you visit some sites on the web, and you can even ask your queries and they reply to your queries very quickly.