Nov. 13, 2024 — Could social bonds be the key to human big brains? A study of the fossil teeth of early Homo from Georgia dating back 1.77 million years reveals a ... More Evidence That Europe's ...
limitations of AI reveal why humans will always remain essential. The first time a computer beat a human chess champion, doomsayers proclaimed it was the beginning of the end. That was nearly ...
(Louise Leakey via AP) Scientists study fossil footprints for clues about co-existing species of early human ancestors at the excavation site on the eastern side of Lake Turkana in northern Kenya, in ...
Scientists have discovered that Denisovans, a recently identified hominin group, interbred with modern humans in multiple events, passing on genes that aided adaptation to diverse environments.
3D scanning of fossils reveals human bipedalism origins. Early hominins combined bipedal and arboreal movements. Muscle insertion sites provide insights into primate locomotion.
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Human Computer Interaction is the academic discipline that most of us think of as UI design. It focuses on the way that human beings and computers interact to ever increasing levels of both complexity ...
The study is the first comprehensive examination of the impacts of ocean pollution on human health. It was published in the online edition of the Annals of Global Health and released at the Monaco ...
As Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei – a direct ancestor and an ancestral relative of modern humans, respectively – lived their lives in the Turkana Basin, they left their footprints, impressed ...
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Alongside these benefits come less appetising elements – countless micro-and nano-plastics. These plastic particles, measuring less than 5 millimetres, enter our oceans through human waste and ...