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What a 1.5-million-year-old face reveals about early human migration
Learn how a digitally reconstructed 1.5-million-year-old fossil from Ethiopia is reshaping ideas about what early human ...
Your skeleton is 20 pounds of miracle, contributing to your mood, memory, and metabolism. Learn why better mental health may, ...
The oldest hominin fossils outside of Africa hail from Dmanisi in Georgia, yet the debate over which human species these ...
Scientists have digitally reconstructed the face of a 1.5-million-year-old Homo erectus fossil from Ethiopia, uncovering an ...
Step inside the Soft Robotics Lab at ETH Zurich, and you find yourself in a space that is part children's nursery, part ...
A Neolithic burial in Sweden shows how humans treated dogs as valued companions, offering rare insight into ritual life 5,000 ...
Scientists discovered a new human species, Homo juluensis, in the Xujiayao site in China that lived 200,000 years ago.
A team of international scientists, led by Dr. Karen Baab, a paleoanthropologist at the College of Graduate Studies, Glendale ...
Humans have been modifying their skull shapes since prehistory, but the discovery of a cube-shaped skull has researchers ...
Automotive crash test dummies are born in Ohio, brought to "life" near Detroit, and then sent around the world to make cars ...
If language is what makes us human, what does it mean now that large language models have gained “metalinguistic” abilities?
A new study published in Nature on November 26 has shed light on the origins, population structures, and kinship systems of the people of Shimao—one of China's most significant late Neolithic ...
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