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IFLScience on MSN3.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin's Sex Determined Using Ancient Peptides – The Oldest YetIn a new study, scientists have been able to use peptides taken from an ancient hominin to determine its sex – and at 3.5 ...
Front Page Detectives on MSN6d
Researchers Stunned as New Fossil Discovery Pushes the Date of Presence of Hominins by Half a Million YearsResearchers Stunned as New Fossil Discovery Pushes the Date of Presence of Hominins by Half a Million Years A new study ...
New research shows that ancient humans, Australopithecus, had a plant-based diet, challenging long-held meat-eating theories.
A research team, led by Ohio University’s Sabrina Curran, has discovered evidence that human ancestors arrived in Europe ...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that symbolic and abstract thought may have deep evolutionary roots and was not ...
Runner’s World on MSN8d
Could You Outrun ‘Lucy,’ Your 3-Million-Year-Old Ancestor? New Science Says Most LikelyResearchers were able to recreate the running form of the famous hominin. Spoiler: she’s not winning any marathons.
New fossil evidence from Romania suggests hominins reached Eurasia 200,000 years earlier than thought, reshaping human ...
The skull fragments, teeth, jaws and other remains unearthed at different sites across the country are clearly remnants of archaic hominins — the formal name for species in the human lineage ...
We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? A new study suggests the temperate climate of Romania was ...
This discovery pushes back the known date of European hominins by half a million years and establishes Grăunceanu as the oldest confirmed European evidence of hominin activity. Grăunceanu ...
The subject of when early hominins, closely related ancestors to humans, first left Africa to begin their slow dispersal across the globe is a matter ...
Researchers say they have identified a new species of ancient hominin, Homo juluensis, that could help solve another big mystery of human evolution. Their proposal is sparking debate in the scientific ...
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