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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Fudan UniversityGeneticsGenomeHumansSciTech News
Unveiling the Mystery of Bering Sea Migration Through Ancient Genomes
Have you ever wondered why some things seem so difficult to learn? It can be discouraging when trying to gain…
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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…