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Homo erectus wasn't the first human species to leave Africa 1.8 million years ago, fossils suggest
A new analysis of enigmatic skulls from the Republic of Georgia suggest that Homo erectus wasn't the only human species to ...
Sustainable success depends less on geography and more on how talent is onboarded, managed and empowered to contribute ...
A nearly-complete adult jawbone, a partial adult jawbone, the jawbone of a child, a vertebrae and some teeth were discovered.
Human fossils uncovered in a cave at the Thomas I quarry near Casablanca are offering fresh insight into a critical phase of ...
A fascinating archaeological discovery in South Africa has revealed that humans were using sophisticated poisoned arrows 60,000 years ago, far earlier than previously documented. Chemical analysis of ...
Ancient fossils from Moroccan caves, dated with rare precision, offer rare insight into early human evolution.
A 26-ft (8-m) deep excavation in Indonesia has revealed that humans and a hominin species that pre-dates humans used the same ...
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When evolution creates patterns humans instinctively avoid
Major explosion causes 'fountains of diamonds' to erupt from Earth's crust Immigrant family in Kelowna facing homelessness Vance: 'Gaslighting' on ICE shooting 'off the charts' Trent Frederic ...
The Moroccan fossils now provide tangible evidence from this mysterious transitional period. What makes these fossils particularly significant is the precision with which they can be dated. The ...
About 445 million years ago, Earth nearly wiped out life in the oceans. Glaciers spread across the supercontinent Gondwana, ...
2026 is highlighted as the year of the singularity with Elon Musk warning of underestimated impacts; conversations with him ...
AI has already impacted the hobby for pricing, identification and, to a lesser extent, grading. Pricing data can be scrubbed ...
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