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If you were surprised to learn that the height-increasing surgery in Materialists was real, you’re not the only one. After ...
A 700,000-year-old arm bone found on an Indonesian island is shedding light on the evolution of Homo floresiensis 1 — an ancient relative of modern humans nicknamed hobbit owing to its small stature.
To avoid amputating the preschooler's dominant arm, Myles, 5, had a "redundant" bone from his left leg transplanted into his arm during an 18-hour surgery Now 14, he's a star basketball player and ...
Scientists have found what they believe to be the smallest adult arm bone on record, shedding light on a group of mysterious “Hobbit” humans that lived thousands of years ago. The ...
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur—the longest and strongest bone in the body—that ...
A recently found jawbone, arm bone fragment and teeth collected from an archaeological site in Indonesia revealed a diminutive ancestor of humans dubbed a "hobbit" who lived around 700,000 years ...
Item 1 of 3 A fragment (left) of the upper arm bone called the humerus - belonging to a diminutive extinct human species called Homo floresiensis, that dates to about 700,000 years ago and was ...
To avoid amputating the preschooler's dominant arm, Myles, 5, had a "redundant" bone from his left leg transplanted into his arm during an 18-hour ... “I just feel like it didn't happen for real.