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1.5 million-year-old Homo erectus face was just reconstructed — and its mix of old and new traits is complicating the picture of human evolution
Scientists have reconstructed the head of an ancient human relative from 1.5 million year-old fossilized bones and teeth. But ...
Human evolution’s biggest mystery, which emerged 15 years ago from a 60,000-year-old pinkie finger bone, finally started to ...
From an incredible series of revelations about the ancient humans called Denisovans to surprising discoveries about tool making, this year has given us a clearer picture of how and why humans evolved ...
In addition to directing the development of AI, leaders who follow these directives can also help to shape the ethical ...
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New study reveals the links between climate, earthquakes, and human evolution
A new study reveals climate-driven lake swings subtly reshape Lake Turkana’s crust, loosening rock, accelerating faults, and ...
It has been claimed that because most of our DNA is active, it must be important, but now human-plant hybrid cells have been ...
Revolutionary fossil evidence from Ethiopia is challenging decades of scientific consensus about human origins. New discoveries suggest that the famous Lucy fossil, long considered a direct ancestor ...
Hybrid Personal AI leverages portable devices and personal trusted computing hubs, using personalized algorithms and models ...
The origins of consciousness date back about 540 million years ago, when animal bodies became more complex. Feelings like ...
A newly reconstructed fossil face from Ethiopia reveals surprising complexity in early human evolution. By digitally fitting together teeth and fossilized bone fragments, researchers reconstructed a ...
Researchers find Apennine brown bears evolved into a smaller, less aggressive animal after centuries of coexistence with ...
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