Art has been a cornerstone of human expression for millennia, capturing emotions, ideas, and the spirit of the times. From ...
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Researchers analysed 2 million-year-old Paranthropus robustus teeth from South Africa, uncovering ancient proteins that ...
A recent study proposes a new paradigm for understanding the role of carrion in the subsistence of human populations ...
Human flexibility in shoulders and elbows originated from ancient apes' need for safe tree descent. A new study reveals chimpanzees, unlike monkeys, ...
We now have only the second high-quality genome from an ancient Denisovan human, which reveals there were more populations of ...
EctoLife’s concept facility imagines rows of artificial wombs capable of growing thousands of babies at once. ‘Not Constitutional’: Trump Threatens Blue Slip Suit ...
In this 4.4-million-year-old skeleton, scientists may have found the missing step between climbing and walking.
Lead is a powerful neurotoxin that disrupts the growth and function of both brain and body. There is no safe level of lead exposure, and even the smallest traces can impair memory, learning and ...
Ancient ankle bones of Ardipithecus ramidus reveal how early humans combined climbing and upright walking, reshaping the ...
Two small changes in human DNA may have played a big role in helping our ancestors walk upright, researchers say.
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