From an incredible series of revelations about the ancient humans called Denisovans to surprising discoveries about tool ...
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The human body part evolution still struggles to explain
Human evolution is often told as a tidy story of adaptation, yet some of our most familiar body parts still defy ...
As humanity prepares to take its first steps on Mars, a comprehensive report released by the National Academies of Sciences, ...
With the help of newly identified bones, an enigmatic 3.4-million-year-old hominin foot found in 2009, is assigned to a ...
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Ancient African Populations Were Isolated for 100,000 Years—And Their Genetics Are Completely Different
A new study explores how ancient southern African populations, isolated for nearly 100,000 years, developed distinct genetic ...
A new study proposes that scavenging was a central, enduring force in human evolution, reshaping how we understand the origins of our survival strategies.
Researchers have finally assigned a strange 3.4-million-year-old foot to Australopithecus deyiremeda, confirming that Lucy’s species wasn’t alone in ancient Ethiopia. This hominin had an opposable big ...
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Human traits that disappeared with evolution
Did you know humans might have had a third eye, if it weren't for evolution? A common misconception is that evolution is a long chain of progress, where organisms gain cool, new features over time.
When visionary entrepreneur and investor David Roja joined The Rhonda Swan Show: Wake Up New York City Edition on Wall Street ...
A 3.4-million-year-old fossil foot reveals that two early hominin species lived together - A. deyiremeda and A. afarensis.
Researchers found that the stress response, once designed for short-term emergencies, is now constantly activated due to ...
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