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  1. How Prehistoric Primates Survived Deadly Snake Venom

    The story of human evolution is one peppered with the acquisition of a variety ... acquired over thousands of years.  The story of human evolution is one peppered with the acquisition of a variety ... concludes that snakes have strongly influenced primate evolution. ( Milan / Adobe Stock) What About Primates Who ...

    Sahir - 11/12/2021 - 17:55

  2. Australopithecus anamensis Skull Discovery: A ‘Game Changer’ in Human Evolution

    ... now as a “game changer in our understanding of human evolution during the Pliocene." The Importance of the A. ... It was a eureka moment and a dream come true.” The Evolution of Human Birth: An Incredible Story a Million Years ... , “This is a game changer in our understanding of human evolution during the Pliocene.” The 3.8 million-year-old ...

    Alicia McDermott - 28/08/2019 - 18:48

  3. Language Developed 8 Times Earlier Than Previously Thought, Says New Book

    ... which made much of subsequent human physical and cultural evolution possible. That’s why dating the emergence of the ... Infection Did a Superhuman Genetic Mutation Rewire Human Evolution? (Video) A model of the face of an adult female  ... memory, vital for constructing sentences. Besides brain evolution, advancements in  bipedalism  around 1.8 million ...

    Sahir - 25/03/2024 - 16:51

  4. Are Humans Just Self-Domesticated Apes?

    ... is the role that self-domestication may have played in the evolution of human cognition and particularly the evolution of human language. Scientists studying other ... these traits no longer have a selective advantage. The Evolution of Wisdom: A Study of the Evolution of Perception ...

    Caleb Strom - 07/04/2017 - 23:05

  5. The Evolution of Board Games: From Royal Pastimes to Global Phenomena

    ... resurgence in the 21st century. Alongside this evolution of board games , the availability of websites such ... board games.   Source: Public domain By Sadie Smith The Evolution of Board Games: From Royal Pastimes to Global ...

    Sadie Smith - 23/11/2023 - 18:00

  6. When DNA is Missing, an Ancient Sugar Chain May Help Trace Human Evolution

    ... DNA recovered from fossils is a valuable tool to study evolution and anthropology. Yet ancient fossil DNA from ... DNA recovered from fossils is a valuable tool to study evolution and anthropology. Yet ancient fossil DNA from ... is ours, as well as answer many other questions about our evolution, and our propensity to consume red meat." Baboon ...

    ancient-origins - 15/09/2017 - 01:50

  7. Are You Related to a Cabbage? The DNA Evidence for Evolution

    ... or negatively? If this is true, is this evidence for evolution, and actually; is the scientific evidence for evolution really on such a firm footing? And what are its ... Ian has been passionate about engaging with the public on evolution, palaeontology, and genetics to explain and discuss ...

    ancient-origins - 12/09/2018 - 02:09

  8. The Stoned Ape Theory and the Dawn of Human Consciousness: Did Our Prehistoric Ancestors Evolve by Getting High?

    ... Skull Found in China Promotes a Wider Perspective on Human Evolution Terence McKenna during a panel discussion at the ... effects of magic mushrooms played a pivotal role in the evolution of the species. Increased clarity of vision would ... number of inaccuracies in McKenna’s research into human evolution – some of the dates he gives for migration are ...

    Sarah P Young - 03/04/2019 - 19:02

  9. Convergent Evolution: Neanderthals and Woolly Mammoths May Have Shared Genetic Traits

    ... Washington, D.C. ( Mauricio Antón/ CC BY 2.5 ) Convergent Evolution for Neanderthals and Woolly Mammoths "Our ... for the contention regarding the nature of convergent evolution through molecular resemblance, in which ... This idea alone opens endless avenues for new research in evolution, archaeology and other disciplines.” "At a time ...

    ancient-origins - 09/04/2019 - 22:55

  10. Herto Man: A 160,000-Year-Old Window into Homo Sapiens' Ancestry

    ... represents a crucial chapter in the understanding of human evolution. The fossils have provided invaluable insights into ... other anatomical aspects critical for understanding human evolution. Robert Sanders notes, in a 2003 Berkley University ... diverse regions for a comprehensive understanding of human evolution. The Herto Man discovery not only expanded our ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 14/01/2024 - 16:56

  11. 25-Million-Year-Old DNA Explains Why Humans and Apes Don’t Have Tails

    ... 25 million years ago, and its impact on the subsequent evolution of our species and its ancestors has been profound. ... - From Fish to Tetrapods to Apes to Homo Sapiens Proof of Evolution You Can Find on Your Body (Video) Eventually, the ... needed to evaluate this hypothesis). Model for tail loss evolution in early hominoids. (Xia, B. et. al. /  CC BY 4.0 ...

    Nathan Falde - 28/02/2024 - 16:00

  12. Cooperation Between Hunter-gatherers Accelerated Human Evolution

    ... network of Agta hunter-gatherers to shed light on the evolution of culture. The study was led by Andrea Migliano ... The article ‘Hunter-gatherer Networks Accelerated Human Evolution’ was originally published on Science Daily. ... of Zurich. "Hunter-gatherer networks accelerated human evolution." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 28 February 2020. ...

    ancient-origins - 29/02/2020 - 18:57

  13. Revolutionary Era Log House Found Hidden in US Building

    The vast majority of historic structures and monuments are carefully preserved and cherished. But sometimes there are structures that are overlooked and are hiding in plain sight. This is the case with an 18th-century log house that was found in America.

    Ed Whelan - 10/02/2020 - 23:02

  14. Why Expressive Brows Might Have Mattered in Human Evolution

    ... ‘ Why expressive brows might have mattered in human evolution Research to raise a few eyebrows: Why expressive brows might have mattered in human evolution ,’ was originally published on Science Daily. ... York. "Why expressive brows might have mattered in human evolution: Research to raise a few eyebrows: Why expressive ...

    ancient-origins - 18/04/2018 - 01:48

  15. Top Stories This Week: A Big Stink, a Sacred Clean Up, a Magic Brooch and More

    ... Kenya were used in the latest study to understand the evolution of the human meat diet. (Briana Pobiner /  GWU ) ... meat diet hypothesis has been overstated in early human evolution, questioning the hard-wiring of humans to be ... unimportant to being so central that it drove the evolution of key human traits just doesn’t shake out in our ...

    ancient-origins - 01/02/2022 - 01:00

  16. Madam Tussaud’s Breathtaking Waxworks Have a Blood-Soaked History

    Behind the glitz and glam of modern-day waxworks of the likes of Donald Trump or Michael Jackson, lies the blood-soaked history of the French Revolution. In fact, the renowned Madam Tussaud franchise has generated a lucrative venture built on the back of beheadings.

    Cecilia Bogaard - 20/11/2022 - 21:59

  17. Watch the Evolution from Ape to Man in this Remarkable Animation (Video)

    The journey of evolution has been a long one, spanning over millions of ... imaginable to get where we are today.  The journey of evolution has been a long one, spanning over millions of ... humans, and this marked the dawn of a new era in human evolution . Through hardships and challenges, our ancestors' ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 03/05/2023 - 17:00

  18. The Handle NOT the Wheel Was Our Most Revolutionary Invention, Study

    A new study published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface has claimed that early man’s greatest invention was actually not the wheel but the tool handle! With an impact on transport, agriculture, and industry, the wheel is often hailed as humankind’s greatest scientific revolution, but researchers from the University of Liverpool don’t necessarily agree.

    Sahir - 17/03/2022 - 18:02

  19. Scientists Just Found Human Evolution’s Missing Link in Europe (Video)

    ... evidence challenges the prevailing narrative of human evolution, shifting the focus from Africa to Europe's ... evidence challenges the prevailing narrative of human evolution, shifting the focus from Africa to Europe's ... By Robbie Mitchell Scientists Just Found Human Evolution’s Missing Link in Europe (Video) ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 18/12/2023 - 15:56

  20. Paranthropus Skull Find Suggests Distant Human Cousins Evolved Quickly

    ... suggests that the difference in body size was due to rapid evolution instead of substantial sex differences in the ... The researchers write in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution that the recently uncovered skull shows that ... that this is a lucky example of researchers witnessing evolution at work – something that can be difficult to ...

    Alicia McDermott - 11/11/2020 - 03:19

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