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The fossilized chompers are evidence of a previously unknown hominin that coexisted with the earliest humans 2.8 million ...
Rearing our unusually underdeveloped young may account for the evolution of language. Michael Marshall is intrigued, but ...
Fossilized teeth show that two different kinds of ancient human ancestors coexisted more than 2 million years ago. One of ...
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Africanews on MSNFossil discovery in Ethiopia reveals missing chapter in human evolution
The virtually complete Australopithecus fossil "Little Foot" is displayed at the University of the Witwatersrand in ...
Dental remains dating back 300,000 years, which were discovered at a well-known Chinese archaeological site, have revealed ...
The look of humans in the year 3000 may evolve. However, researchers agree the body will adapt to technology in surprising ...
It’s been a long-accepted reality that with age comes increased inflammation – so widely accepted it’s been dubbed “inflammaging.” With this increase in age-related chronic inflammation also comes ...
As AI rapidly advances, our traditional human advantages in IQ and EQ are challenged. In his book 'Human Edge in the AI Age, ...
From Ethiopia comes an incredible discovery—early humans seem to have potentially lived alongside the very apes they evolved ...
Researchers say recently discovered teeth come from a previously undiscovered species of Australopithecus, adding to our understanding of human evolution.
A new study dates Greece’s Petralona Cave skull to as much as 500,000 years, offering fresh insight into early human evolution in Europe.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNResearchers Discover Fossilized Teeth That May Have Come From an Unknown Hominin Species
The find suggests that as many as four different hominin lineages lived in eastern Africa between 2.5 million and 3 million ...
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