Researchers were able to recreate the running form of the famous hominin. Spoiler: she’s not winning any marathons.
The 3.2-million-year-old set of bones, discovered in 1974, was once considered as belonging to the earliest known member of ...
The world’s most famous skeleton, Lucy, will be displayed at the National Museum in Prague, marking the first time she has ...
Twenty eight libraries are to stay open across Birmingham after a campaign led by activists, children and celebrity authors.
The bone fragments of Lucy, a 3.18 million year-old human ancestor which rarely leave Ethiopia, will go on display in Europe ...