In Wonderwerk Cave in South Africa, burned bones were found in a dirt layer associated with Homo erectus. The inhabitants ...
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New identification technique pushes back timeline of early fire use to over a million years ago
Researchers explained that when bones exposed to high levels of heat are illuminated with specific light wavelengths, they ...
Hundreds of hominin fossils reveal that human body size remained stable for ages before a sharp increase in early members of ...
In 2010, police searching for a missing woman began finding human remains in the scrub along a barrier island parkway near ...
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New discoveries keep rewriting the human evolutionary timeline
This overview argues that the story of human evolution is being reshaped by a series of recent discoveries rather than by one ...
Scientists have discovered charred animal remains in South Africa that are up to 1.8 million years old, potentially pushing back the timeline of human fire use by hundreds of thousands of years, per a ...
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Human evolution timeline explained - from great apes to Homo sapiens
This video traces the human evolutionary tree from great apes to modern Homo sapiens, explaining the difference between ...
An Iowa watchdog group says the EPA has stalled, or even scuttled, a nitrate review tied to health risks in drinking water.
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Here's a look at the controversial Palestinian exhibit unveiled at Winnipeg's human rights museum
After four years of development, a new exhibit focused on displaced Palestinians has been unveiled at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg.
Come on, grab your friends. Let's figure out where these new adventures fit within the lore.
All modern humans may descend from a small group of people who survived a catastrophic event just over 70,000 years ago.
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