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Most complete Homo habilis skeleton ever found dates to more than 2 million years ago and retains 'Lucy'-like features
Paleoanthropologists have announced the world's most complete skeleton of Homo habilis, a human ancestor that lived more than ...
Our species, Homo sapiens, has been evolving for more than 300,000 years, but the story of human origins starts much earlier.
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2-million-year-old skeleton reveals unexpected ape-like features in early human species
A partial skeleton weighing just 70 pounds is bridging a critical gap in the fossil record and redefining the timeline of ...
Discover evidence of ancient hominins coexisting with early humans in Indonesia 200,000 years ago. A groundbreaking find for ...
Humans are the only primates that run nearly naked under the sun. Here’s how this biological tradeoff reshaped how our ...
Science fiction at its best isn't always just about spaceships and aliens. While blockbusters give us explosions and invasions, the truly great ones use their f ...
Artist, inventor and anatomist Leonardo da Vinci was the definition of a Renaissance man — and scientists are aiming to ...
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Early humans relied on simple stone tools for 300,000 years in a changing east African landscape
The ability of the early toolmakers to select high-quality stone, produce sharp flakes, and return to familiar raw-material ...
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A new study posits that same-sex sexual behavior developed to help primates in complex social groups ease tension, reduce ...
Niner Pharmaceuticals LLC has announced a major strategic expansion into the global high-purity peptide segment, shifting its ...
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Scientists uncover 60,000-year-old find that rewrites human origin story
Deep inside a cave system in Europe, a 60,000‑year‑old assemblage of human remains and artifacts has forced researchers to ...
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