Futurist Michio Kaku sees humans doing ballet on Mars and projecting their brains into the cosmos. And aliens? Oh, they're ...
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Tiny humans in Indonesia could upend our species timeline
On a remote Indonesian island, fossils from a population of tiny humans are forcing scientists to redraw some of the clean lines they once drew through our family tree. These remains, from a species ...
When researchers in China announced a possible new human species from a cave in Hebei province, they did more than add another name to our already crowded family tree. They introduced a population ...
The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.” That was Karl Marx, but it could as easily have ...
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A burning discovery: Did the first human firestarters live 350,000 years earlier than thought?
Archaeologists in Britain have uncovered new evidence which suggests humankind's ability to master fire is some 350,000 years older than previously thought.
Scientists discover how real-life ‘hobbits’ went extinct — and why modern humans are at fault: study
They came up a little short. A small archaic hominid known as the “hobbit” might have died out around 50,000 years ago after declining rainfall levels forced them to compete with modern humans, among ...
This innovative approach combines climate data, archaeological evidence, and population dynamics to simulate how Neanderthals moved across the landscape. The model reveals that by the time ...
Researchers have discovered the earliest known instance of human-created fire, which took place in the east of England 400,000 years ago. The new discovery, in the village of Barnham, pushes the ...
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5 Ancient Bears That Dwarfed Today’s Behemoths
Long before modern bears were around, Earth was home to massive bear species. Like today’s bears, these animals roamed forests and tundra. However, these ancient animals towered over today’s largest ...
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MERV : STREAM IT OR SKIP IT?
So mix that idea with a middling dog-based rom-com like Must Love Dogs, and you’re in the same drooly-slimy dog-ball park.
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A burning discovery: the first human firestarters lived 350,000 years earlier than thought?
Archaeologists in Britain have uncovered new evidence which suggests humankind's ability to master fire is some 350,000 years ...
A team of scientists led by the British Museum have unearthed the earliest known evidence of fire making, dating back over 400,000 years, in a field in Suffolk.
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