Lead exposure may have spelled evolutionary success for humans—and extinction for our ancient cousins—but other scientists ...
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6 Million Years of Change: The Story of Human Evolution Explained
From Australopithecus to Homo sapiens, this video explores how humans evolved across millions of years of adaptation, ...
How a man walks can shift threat impressions beyond body size. Sway and shoulder spread stood out in short, size-controlled ...
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Million-year-old fossil changes what we know about human hands and feet
For decades, Paranthropus boisei, an early hominin that roamed eastern Africa a million years ago, was known for its gigantic ...
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The One Human Body Part That Science Still Can’t Explain
The human body is eerily similar to a complex machine, with countless delicate parts. These parts range from the tiniest of ...
Real-time battles breathe life into the Legends sub-series, but troublesome graphics and limited exploration hinder Z-A's ...
The Marshall Steam Museum exists within the larger context of Auburn Heights, a magnificent estate that tells its own story of American industrial prosperity. The mansion, built in 1897, stands as a ...
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Saturday Citations: Yet another solution for universal expansion; computing with brain organoids
This week, researchers reported the discovery of four Late Bronze Age stone megastructures likely used for trapping herds of ...
When we think of lead poisoning, most of us imagine modern human-made pollution, paint, old pipes, or exhaust fumes.
A million-year-old skull from China, Yunxian 2, reshapes our understanding of human origins and ancient human relatives.
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