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Most complete Homo habilis skeleton ever found dates to more than 2 million years ago and retains 'Lucy'-like features
Scientists have revealed the most complete skeleton yet of our 2 million-year-old ancestor Homo habilis.
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2-million-year-old skeleton reveals unexpected ape-like features in early human species
A groundbreaking study published in The Anatomical has challenged previous assumptions about human evolution.
Panic broke out briefly at Delhi’s IGI Airport after security recovered what appeared to be a human skeleton at Terminal 3. Delhi Police later clarified that the item was a demo skeleton used for ...
Police initial checks confirmed the skeleton as a lifelike educational model commonly employed by medical students for anatomy studies, packed in the bag of a verified student passenger. With no ...
In the technical description, the authors emphasize that the skeleton includes clavicle and shoulder-blade fragments, both upper arms, both forearms, plus part of the sacrum and hip bones - rare ...
Panic spread through Terminal 3 at Indira Gandhi International Airport after security staff spotted what looked like a human skeleton in luggage during screening. Alarms were raised, sections were ...
An international research team has unveiled a significant discovery in human paleontology: an exceptionally well-preserved ...
Modern humans are the latest in a long line of creatures belonging to the Homo genus, although until now we knew relatively ...
Researchers have reconstructed ancient herpesvirus genomes from Iron Age and medieval Europeans, revealing that HHV-6 has been infecting humans for at least 2,500 years. Some people inherited the ...
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