There is some evidence to suggest that Neanderthal man and Cro-magnon man were contemporaries. There no evidence to suggest that any co-species exists today.
That does not mean it is impossible, merely highly unlikely
Laziness isn't just related to human evolution: laziness is a driving factor in all evolution. All life evolves to gain the most by expending the littlest, often by evolving complex behavioural strategies. Variants that expend more to gain less are simply outcompeted by 'lazier' variants. So the life you see is inevitably the laziest possible life.
The Vatican's view of evolution is that it could be possible but in some point, God must have put a human soul into a human.
Possible not, but if we were in a evolutionary cul-de-sac how would we know? ( evolution is only the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. It is blind, has no direction and is not progressive or linear. Evolutionary predictions are by definition impossible to make )
The next stage of human evolution is called homo sapiens sapiens. More accurately, evolution has no "stages". Species names are merely labels attached to a particular morphotype - and since morphologies are continuously changing, must be considered arbitrary. Although the force of natural selection is greatly reduced in the human species, we are still evolving. However, predicting what direction our evolution will take requires the consideration of so many factors that it can't really be done.
No, at least not at this point in the evolution of medical science.
Museum of Human Evolution was created in 2010.
what are subdiciplines used to understand human evolution
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it made it possible 4 it to be plants animals and human life
Biological anthropology is the branch of science that studies human evolution.
Organisms never stop evolving.
Human evolution started with a species fron the homo called the HOMO SAPIENS.