An international team of scientists suggests that human ancestors were periodically exposed to lead over two million years of evolution, according to a statement released by Southern Cross University.
Scientists found that ancient lead exposure shaped early human evolution. The toxin may have played a surprising role in the development of modern cognition and language. An international team of ...
A 4.4-million-year-old Ardipithecus fossil named "Ardi" shows early humans walked upright, keeping ape-like climbing ...
You might not realize it, but climate change is influencing where people choose to live. Rising sea levels and extreme ...
War has been a constant theme throughout the evolution of humankind. One side versus the other. One is bad and one is good depending on what they stand for and what you believe. Oftentimes it is ...
How a man walks can shift threat impressions beyond body size. Sway and shoulder spread stood out in short, size-controlled ...
Analysis of a 4.4-million-year-old ankle bone supports the hypothesis that the earliest humans evolved from an ape-like ...
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Scientists Just Found a One-Million-Year-Old Skull With Modern Human Features in China
A one-million-year-old skull discovered in central China could push back the origins of modern humans by at least half a ...
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4.4-Million-Year-Old Ankle Holds Clues to How Our Ancient Ancestors Walked
Learn more about Ardipithecus ramidus and how their ankle bone paints a better picture of how our ancestors transitioned from ...
From different angles, scientists examined the fates of two types of salamanders in Central Texas: Ambystoma salamanders, ...
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Pokémon Legends ZA delivers immersive real-time combat and a lively Lumiose City, but slow pacing and weak mechanics hold ...
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