A million-year-old skull from China, Yunxian 2, reshapes our understanding of human origins and ancient human relatives.
The findings have the potential to resolve the longstanding "Muddle in the Middle" of human evolution, researchers said.
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Scientists Reconstruct a Million-Year-Old Skull and Suggest It Could Rewrite Our Timeline of Human Evolution
A recent study dramatically pushes back the date for the emergence of our species, though some researchers call for further ...
Scientists digitally reconstructed a 1 million-year-old skull unearthed in China. The analysis suggests it may have belonged ...
An ancient skull unearthed in China’s Hubei Province may push back the emergence of the human species by 400,000 years ...
A digital reconstruction of a million-year-old skull rewrites our understanding of human evolution, scientists have claimed.
Digital reconstruction of a crushed skull from an ancient human could rewrite the timeline of human evolution, according to ...
Researchers used sophisticated scanning and digital reconstruction techniques to determine the original shape of the skull, ...
A new study suggests culture is reshaping human evolution faster than DNA, redefining how our species adapts, survives, and thrives.
Are humans evolving more through culture than DNA? A new study explores how medicine, technology, and institutions may guide ...
New research suggests that the evolution of the human brain may explain why autism is more common in humans than in other ...
Researchers discovered that autism’s prevalence may be linked to human brain evolution. Specific neurons in the outer brain evolved rapidly, and autism-linked genes changed under natural selection.
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