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Settle in for an Art History Research and Drawing stream built for productive learning and creative growth. We explore major ...
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New Fossil Study Challenges Human Origins Theory— Claims Lucy Might Not Be a Direct Ancestor
Lucy's position in the history of human evolution is currently being challenged. The Lucy fossil species, or Australopithecus ...
The study also relied on the historical context provided by the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Hawai‘i Ocean Time-series ...
The researchers think the pattern they observed in ants reflects a more universal trend in the evolution of societal ...
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Scientists claim 'Lucy' may not be our direct ancestor after all, stoking fierce debate
Recent fossil finds could mean that "Lucy" wasn't our direct ancestor, some scientists say. Others strongly disagree.
Who is the Father of Biology? Discover the life and legacy of Aristotle, the ancient Greek genius who first classified living ...
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Science history: Anthropologist sees the face of the 'Taung Child' — and proves that Africa was the cradle of humanity — Dec. 23, 1924
Over a century ago, anthropologist Raymond Dart chipped an ancient skull out of some rock from an ancient quarry — and revealed the face of an ancient human relative.
The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust awarded John A. Burns School of Medicine and University of Hawaiʻi Cancer ...
Nevada has always harbored an independent streak, embracing the unusual and unexpected across its desert landscape. But even in a state known for its quirks, Cemetery Pulp stands out like a ...
UChicago paleontologists use CT scanning and simulations to show how a 250-million-year-old mammal predecessor could hear ...
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‘Abed’s Uncontrollable Christmas’ at 15: Inside the only ‘Community’ episode to ever win an Emmy
Stop-motion animator Drew Hodges won the cult comedy's first and only Emmy for the Season 2 Christmas special.
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Tiny implant 'speaks' to the brain with LED light
By directly communicating with the brain, a new wireless device could someday help restore lost senses or manage pain without medications, its developers say.
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