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The messy family tree of human evolution
Oldest Homo fossils: New finds in Ethiopia’s Afar region date to 2.8 million years ago, possibly the earliest known Homo ...
Chinese scientists obtain the first molecular evidence of interbreeding between our ancestor ‘Homo erectus’ and the ...
A remarkable fossil discovery in South Africa has shed light on human evolution. Young Matthew Berger found a bone that led ...
A new interdisciplinary review published in The Quarterly Review of Biology argues that red meat, once an essential component ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The story of how us humans—and other mammals—got our noses may have ...
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In 1921, a miner’s dynamite blast in Zambia unearthed a face that rewrote the map of human evolution
Miners in Zambia unearthed the Broken Hill skull in 1921, a fossil initially baffling scientists with its mix of modern and ...
A new study shows how the mismatch between where fossils are preserved and where humans likely lived may influence our understanding of early human evolution. Much of the early human fossil record ...
Where do we come from and how did we evolve into the beings and bodies we are today? The new book "Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution" argues for a better ...
Some of the smallest organisms might have influenced our own evolutionary path. A new study has found that the distribution of malaria in Africa in the last 70,000 years could hav ...
The stone tools were found at the Lingjing archaeological site in central China. An early human species called Homo juluensis ...
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