Human evolution is generally explained through changes in brain size, locomotion or tool use, but new research from Wits University suggests that gum disease and changes in facial structure may have ...
An analysis of fossil teeth from mammals that lived in China following the most recent major mass extinction suggests size came before both shape and function as diets diversified.
Believe it or not, Romero almost took his talent with the walking dead into musical territory. Here's the story of the project that never came to be.
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From stone tools to AI: Book charts human evolution through objects
The History of Almost Everything By Chip Colwell, Translated by Kim Byung-hwa, Buki, 456 pages, 27,000 Korean won 300,000 ...
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Homo habilis - The "handy man" once seen as the first human species
Homo habilis sits near the base of the Homo genus, though its exact classification and relationship to Homo erectus remain ...
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