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נינה יבלונסקי שוברת קונספציות מקובלות לגבי צבע עור

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נינה יבלונסקי אומרת שצבע עור שונה הינו התאמה הכרחית שביצע גופנו לסוגי אקלים שונים וחשיפה לקרני UV. צ'רלס דרווין לא מסכים עם התיאוריה הזאת, אך היא מסבירה שהדבר קשור לכך שלא הייתה לו גישה לנתוני NASA.

Nina Jablonski is author of Skin: A Natural History, a close look at human skin’s many remarkable traits: its colors, its sweatiness, the fact that we decorate it. Full bio »

Translated into Hebrew by Gad Amit
Reviewed by Shahar Kaiser
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