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Scientists reveal 'hidden chapter' in human evolution - and it's changed everything we know about our history
Scientists have uncovered a “hidden chapter” in the history of human evolution and it turns out it’s much more complex than previously thought. It’s known that modern day humans, known scientifically ...
New research that decoded the evolution of mosquitoes’ feeding habits from DNA could shed light on the murky timeline of prehistoric human ancestors.
New research that decoded the evolution of mosquitoes’ feeding habits from DNA could shed light on the murky timeline of prehistoric human ancestors.
New research that decoded the evolution of mosquitoes’ feeding habits from DNA could shed light on the murky timeline of prehistoric human ancestors.
Their species name is well known, but until recently we’ve understood very little for certain about Homo habilis. Columnist ...
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Ever wondered what Neanderthals sounded like? Scientists recreate lost languages of ancient humans
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to natter with a Neanderthal or have a heart-to-heart with Homo Erectus, then ...
The 'Emerald of the Equator' is a nickname given to a country known for its lush greenery and tropical beauty. Find out which country holds this title and why its islands and rainforests inspired this ...
ARUSHA: THE wind sweeps across jagged cliffs and deep ravines at Olduvai Gorge, carrying whispers of footsteps that walked ...
Mosquitoes may have started targeting humans millions of years ago, possibly during the spread of Homo erectus in Southeast Asia.
Scientists analyze fossils and vocal tract models to reconstruct what the languages of prehistoric humans may have sounded like.
A new study suggests that the deadly insects evolved their taste for human blood much earlier than previously thought, around when Homo erectus migrated into Southeast Asia ...
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