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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 ...
The study of dental microwear allows the analysis of the microscopic marks that foods leave on the surface of tooth enamel ...
Neanderthals: The First Europeans (Sorry, Sapiens!) Homo sapiens may be the reigning champion of modern humanity, but when it ...
Scientists have found the oldest known evidence of the plague, which sparked deadly outbreaks dating back about 5,500 years ago — some 200 years ...
An analysis of ancient teeth is giving scientists a rare peek into interactions between human relatives hundreds of thousands ...
A viral TikTok recommendation sent the 2022 picture book 'Our World Is a Family' straight to the New York Times bestseller ...
Ancient grooves on human teeth, once hailed as evidence of tooth-picking, may simply be the result of natural wear, according to a new study of wild primates. The research also revealed that a common ...
A small photography exhibition takes a look back at the early days of HIV and AIDS activism and treatments from the 1980s and 90s. Bringing together photography, film and archival material, the ...
The enamel on our teeth is the hardest tissue on the human body. A new study looks at the nanoscale structure of enamel from teeth dating as far back as 18 million years ago to see how it's changed.
If you have ever watched a kid who's missing their front teeth try to eat an apple, you know how important teeth are from a biological standpoint. Well, a new study looks at the outermost layer of ...
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