Digital reconstruction of a crushed skull from an ancient human relative could rewrite the timeline of human evolution, ...
The findings have the potential to resolve the longstanding "Muddle in the Middle" of human evolution, researchers said.
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Million-year-old skull may rewrite human evolution, solve ‘Muddle in the Middle’
The findings could help resolve the long-standing “Muddle in the Middle” of human evolution, a period between one million and 300,000 years ago that has produced confusing fossil evidence. While ...
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1 million-year-old skull from China holds clues to the origins of Neanderthals, Denisovans and humans
Researchers have virtually reconstructed a crushed and distorted 1 million-year-old human skull discovered in China. The newly restored cranium may have belonged to a relative of the mysterious ...
Decades after a skull was unearthed in China’s Hubei Province, researchers said they suspect a much earlier and more complex ...
Researchers at the University of Maine are theorizing that human beings may be in the midst of a major evolutionary ...
Are humans evolving more through culture than DNA? A new study explores how medicine, technology, and institutions may guide ...
A new study suggests culture is reshaping human evolution faster than DNA, redefining how our species adapts, survives, and ...
This shift isn’t just about faster problem-solving; it’s changing what it means to be human. Culture is inherently collective ...
While the Middle Paleolithic period is viewed as a dynamic time in European and African history, it is commonly considered a static period in East Asia. New research from the University of Washington ...
Scientists find genetic mutation, millions of years ago. Oct. 12, 2011 — -- About three million years ago human predecessors embarked on a new course that would forever alter the evolution of our ...
While the Vatican acknowledges stages of technological development, it lacks a model of integrating science and religion that can adequately assess the influence of technology. The Vatican's approach, ...
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