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Ancient Landscape Reveals Bones of Humans Who Lived 100,000 Years Ago
An obsidian stone point found at the site, with fossilized plant roots attached. (Tim White) A monumental archaeological ...
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Homo erectus' tools include geodes and fossils, possibly as a way to connect with the cosmos
Homo erectus may have deliberately selected rocks embedded with fossils and crystals to craft their hand axes.
From the bustling capital Dhaka to the remote charlands, forest edges, countrysides, and coastal belts, large deciduous trees suddenly ignite the skyline with dazzling shades of crimson, vermilion, ...
The ThinkStation P3 starts with Intel’s Core Ultra Series 2 “Arrow Lake” processors, topping out with the Core Ultra 9 285K.
Debuting in Asus’ exciting 16-inch Zenbook A16, Qualcomm's 2026 flagship processor looks like a benchmark bombshell ready to shake up the laptop CPU field. We have the receipts.
FRIEDRICH ENGELS’S essay on the origins of our species is today recognised as a foundational text, not just of Marxism, but of today’s physical and social anthropology.Like most of Engels’s ...
We dive into the heartwarming science of the "calf-lean," revealing why your dog chooses your lower leg for their favorite ...
Most love stories don’t start with mutual wing consumption. But for one species of wood-eating cockroach found in Asia, ...
Here in Nigeria’s largest protected wilderness area lies one of the last strongholds of the Nigeria–Cameroon chimpanzee (Pan ...
A new study shows that early humans shifted from hunting giants to smaller animals, shaping tools, survival, and intelligence ...
She's 69, has outlived nearly every gorilla of her kind, and is still going strong - meet Fatou, the world's oldest gorilla.
Q: I read that an adult’s thymus gland health may be vital to anti-aging. What is the thymus, what can it do, and why haven’t ...
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