Oldest Homo Sapiens DNA Reveals Details of Neanderthal Interbreeding
Scientists discovered the oldest known Homo sapiens DNA in Germany, revealing interbreeding with Neanderthals around 45,000 years ago and challenging prior assumptions about the timing and location of this interspecies interaction.
Oldest Homo Sapiens DNA Reveals Details of Neanderthal Interbreeding
Scientists discovered the oldest known Homo sapiens DNA in Germany, revealing interbreeding with Neanderthals around 45,000 years ago and challenging prior assumptions about the timing and location of this interspecies interaction.
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Chicken-T. Rex Evolutionary Link Confirmed by Fossil and Molecular Evidence
Paleontological and molecular evidence, including shared skeletal features like hollow bones and wishbones, as well as protein similarities between T. rex and chicken collagen, confirm chickens as the closest living relatives of Tyrannosaurus rex.
Chicken-T. Rex Evolutionary Link Confirmed by Fossil and Molecular Evidence
Paleontological and molecular evidence, including shared skeletal features like hollow bones and wishbones, as well as protein similarities between T. rex and chicken collagen, confirm chickens as the closest living relatives of Tyrannosaurus rex.
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New Pterosaur Fossil Discovery in Germany
Paleontologists discovered a well-preserved pterosaur fossil in Germany, revealing new insights into their evolution and terrestrial capabilities.
New Pterosaur Fossil Discovery in Germany
Paleontologists discovered a well-preserved pterosaur fossil in Germany, revealing new insights into their evolution and terrestrial capabilities.
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Life, Death, and a Third State: Cellular Survival After Death
Scientists discover a "third state" beyond life and death, where cells can continue functioning and self-replicate, challenging traditional biological understanding.
Life, Death, and a Third State: Cellular Survival After Death
Scientists discover a "third state" beyond life and death, where cells can continue functioning and self-replicate, challenging traditional biological understanding.
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Lucy: A 50-Year Legacy
The discovery of Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old hominin fossil, transformed our understanding of human evolution. This Q&A with the discoverer explores its lasting significance.
Lucy: A 50-Year Legacy
The discovery of Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old hominin fossil, transformed our understanding of human evolution. This Q&A with the discoverer explores its lasting significance.
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Why Forgetting Helped Us Evolve
This article explores the evolutionary advantages of forgetting, highlighting how this process helps manage information overload and improve cognitive flexibility.
Why Forgetting Helped Us Evolve
This article explores the evolutionary advantages of forgetting, highlighting how this process helps manage information overload and improve cognitive flexibility.
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Antetokounmpo's Mid-Range Mastery: A Calculated Evolution
Giannis Antetokounmpo is averaging 32.7 points per game in his 12th season with the Milwaukee Bucks, shooting 48.1% on mid-range jumpers, a significant improvement that addresses previous injury concerns and enhances his overall game.
Antetokounmpo's Mid-Range Mastery: A Calculated Evolution
Giannis Antetokounmpo is averaging 32.7 points per game in his 12th season with the Milwaukee Bucks, shooting 48.1% on mid-range jumpers, a significant improvement that addresses previous injury concerns and enhances his overall game.
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Chimpanzees Show Cumulative Culture
A new study reveals that chimpanzees exhibit cumulative culture, challenging previous assumptions about human uniqueness in cultural development.
Chimpanzees Show Cumulative Culture
A new study reveals that chimpanzees exhibit cumulative culture, challenging previous assumptions about human uniqueness in cultural development.
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Prehistoric Organism Challenges 'Chicken or Egg' Question
Scientists have discovered a unicellular organism whose behavior suggests egg-laying predates animal evolution.
Prehistoric Organism Challenges 'Chicken or Egg' Question
Scientists have discovered a unicellular organism whose behavior suggests egg-laying predates animal evolution.
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The Evolutionary Origins of Kissing
A new study proposes that kissing evolved from a primate grooming practice. The study explores various theories about the origin of kissing and discusses the impact of culture on its development.
The Evolutionary Origins of Kissing
A new study proposes that kissing evolved from a primate grooming practice. The study explores various theories about the origin of kissing and discusses the impact of culture on its development.
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The Power of Dim Light
The article explores the human preference for dim light, linking it to our evolutionary history, and discusses the impact of artificial light and the therapeutic benefits of darkness.
The Power of Dim Light
The article explores the human preference for dim light, linking it to our evolutionary history, and discusses the impact of artificial light and the therapeutic benefits of darkness.
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Giant Terror Bird Fossil Unearthed in Colombia
Discovery of a giant terror bird fossil in Colombia sheds light on these ancient predators' size, habitat, and extinction.
Giant Terror Bird Fossil Unearthed in Colombia
Discovery of a giant terror bird fossil in Colombia sheds light on these ancient predators' size, habitat, and extinction.
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