Fossilized bones and teeth dating back 773,000 years, discovered in Morocco, provide insight into early human evolution.
Hyderabad: A new genomic study has shed fresh light on how mites and ticks evolved, and how parasitic species emerged over ...
Fossils of a human ancestor from 773,000 years ago may be near the base of the Homo sapiens lineage, representing a common ...
A trio of jawbones, a leg bone, and a handful of vertebrae and teeth found in Morocco may represent one of the last common ...
A 1.5-million-year-old skull fossil from Gona, Ethiopia now has a virtual face, thanks to digital reconstruction.
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Moroccan Cave Fossils Capture a Crossroads in Modern Human Evolution
The cave, known as Grotte à Hominidés, contains assemblages of jawbones, teeth, and vertebrae dating back to 773,000 years ...
The jawbones and vertebrae of a hominin that lived 773,000 years ago have been found in North Africa and could represent a ...
Eye traits in cats serve as genetic markers and breed signatures, often associated with coat color or pigment mutations. Some ...
Scientists have potentially identified DNA traces linked to Leonardo da Vinci from Renaissance-era art, offering a new ...
Despite multiple mass extinctions, the frilled shark has managed to thrive for 100 million years. Today, it remains one of ...
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Africa likely birthplace of modern humans, Moroccan fossils suggest
Bones From 773,000 Years Ago Capture Human Evolution at a Crossroads In A Nutshell Ancient African fossils dated to around ...
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New Research Suggests Ancient Genetic Traits Could Be Key to Living Longer
A recent study has shown that the human ancestral DNA plays a crucial role in defining an individual's longevity.
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