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Mystery Foot From 3.4 Million Years Ago Likely Belonged To Tree-Climbing Human Ancestor
Scientists linked a mystery fossil foot to a tree-climbing human ancestor that likely lived alongside Lucy's species 3.4 ...
What muscles feet have, how your brain controls them, and how humans evolved all play a part in why people can’t easily move ...
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Scientists Reevaluate Cleveland’s Iconic Sea Monster
A new study shows that Cleveland's famous sea monster Dunkleosteus terrelli actually had a more normal size and jaw than ...
Coroner Yvonne Blake said she was unable to determine a cause of death due to the decomposition of his remains. Mr Martyniak had dropped out of Essex University in 2019 and was under the care of ...
Scientists have solved the mystery of 3.4 million-year-old fossils called the "Burtele Foot" discovered in Ethiopia in 2009, finding they belonged to an enigmatic human ancestor that lived alongside ...
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Mystery fossil foot lived alongside Lucy, scientists report
A small cluster of fossilized bones from Ethiopia has reopened one of paleoanthropology’s most enduring debates, suggesting ...
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Why Humans Lost the Ability to Wiggle Each Toe Separately and What We Gained Instead
What muscles feet have, how your brain controls them, and how humans evolved all play a part in why people can’t easily move individual toes.
The "small cabin" sits on a 3-acre plot of land—and holds plenty of potential for those willing to invest in its expansion.
Researchers have finally assigned a strange 3.4-million-year-old foot to Australopithecus deyiremeda, confirming that Lucy’s species wasn’t alone in ancient Ethiopia. This hominin had an opposable big ...
When the Berlin Wall went up overnight, National Geographic correspondents were on hand to document a city that became a ...
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