New research shows England’s early population moved steadily from Mediterranean and Arctic regions, challenging ideas of ...
Welcome to the future of dentistry, where scientists are in a high-stakes race to regenerate every part of your tooth—dentine ...
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 ...
A mystery that started with the discovery of a pinkie finger bone in Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia may finally have been cracked.
Fossils found in Georgia challenge existing theories of human origins, suggesting two early human species coexisted at the Dmanisi site.
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New Fossil Study Challenges Human Origins Theory— Claims Lucy Might Not Be a Direct Ancestor
Lucy's position in the history of human evolution is currently being challenged. The Lucy fossil species, or Australopithecus ...
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Do Slugs Have Teeth? Inside One of Nature’s Weirdest Mouths
Have you ever wondered if slugs can smile — or if they even have teeth? How a slug eats is surprisingly complex!
Chaos grips college football. Only Nick Saban possesses the vision and authority to restore order, navigate NIL, and mend the ...
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Crushed or Sliced? Why Evolution Pits Bite Force Against Speed in Nature’s Deadliest Hunters
Bite force, a measure of the strength of an animal's bite, helps researchers understand a species' role in the ecosystem.
Ancient DNA reveals that childhood viruses lived with humans for thousands of years, reshaping how we understand human and ...
A 1.5-million-year-old skull fossil from Gona, Ethiopia now has a virtual face, thanks to digital reconstruction.
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