A few things about HUMAN evolution I've always wondered about. Perhaps I can ask here. We are all a bunch of know it alls ;-)
Is "obesity" going to be considered evolutionary? It is an adaption to our environment! It also seems to be "nearly" a global issue across many cultures.
Are we getting "physically and mentally softer". No "sleeping out under the stars", no wagon trains over mountain passes in winter, no year long sea voyages in hunt of the whale. Sure people died doing such, but the harsher outdoors activities were still done by many.
Lastly an observation. "heredity and "Natural selection" has become an impossible path for humans. We already live for quite some time, and the things that kill us off in the end are "weaknesses" that come to play long after our child production days. So, those traits that make for longevity have no way to prosper in the generations to follow.
(accidents are the life takers of the young, Lucky is not genetic ;-))