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An international genomics study has revealed that early Asians undertook humanity's longest known prehistoric migration. These early humans, who roamed the earth over 100,000 years ago, are believed ...
We now have full genome sequences for six species of apes, helping us to pin down our last common ancestor – and potentially ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNFossils Reveal How Ancient Human Relatives Used Their Hands For Climbing and ToolsNew research uncovers how two ancient hominids used their hands in unique ways for climbing, tool use, and movement.
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Sciencing on MSNOne Missing Feature From Your Wrist Is A Clear Sign Of EvolutionThe human body abounds with vestigial features, but this one seems to be slowly disappearing, and there's an easy way to ...
Fossil tracks found in Australia push the origin of reptiles back by 40 million years, altering the timeline of tetrapod ...
Humans didn’t evolve for spreadsheets, yet we’re chained to them. Learn why the brain rebels against cubicles, and how to redesign work so it fuels purpose, mastery, and belonging.
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