Scientists date charcoal drawings in Gua Sireh Cave, Sarawak, unveiling Indigenous resistance to violence (AD 1670-1830); study reveals conflict history.
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Amerindian Ancestry Confirmed in São Paulo’s 10,000-Year-Old Skeleton
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerResearch confirms Amerindian ancestry in São Paulo’s oldest human skeleton, Luzio, shedding light on early coastal communities.
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ArchaeologyEarthHumansSciTech NewsUniversity Of Cambridge
Teen VIP Buried 1400 Years Ago Unveiled: The Enigmatic Secrets of the Trumpington Cross Woman
Unveiling the secrets of the Trumpington Cross woman, a 16-year-old buried 1400 years ago, showcasing her reconstructed face and artifacts …
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BiotechnologyEarthEvolutionFrontiersHumansSciTech News
Understanding Human Evolution: The Special Function of Our Foot Arch as a Spring
Recent study reveals the human foot arch’s spring-like function, enhancing upright walking and running, providing insights into bipedal evolution.
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Aarhus UniversityAnimalsEarthEcologyEvolutionHumansSciTech NewsUniversity Of Helsinki
Unearthing a 30,000-Year-Old Bond Between Humans and Ravens
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaUnearthed evidence reveals a 30,000-year-old symbiotic relationship between humans and ravens, reshaping our understanding of early ecosystems.
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ArchaeologyEarthFlinders UniversityHomo SapiensHumansMacquarie UniversitySciTech NewsUniversity Of Copenhagen
Unveiling New Discoveries: Ancient Cave Sheds Light on Our Ancestors
Ancient Laos cave unveils human migration secrets: Homo sapiens journeyed from Africa to Australia, challenging previous beliefs.
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HumansMathematicsModelingSciTech NewsUniversity Of Bath
Uncovering the Hidden Math Behind Crowd Self-Organization: How Pedestrians Unknowingly Arrange Themselves
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerResearchers from the University of Bath in the UK have come up with new findings on how people act when…