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What a 1.5-million-year-old face reveals about early human migration
Learn how a digitally reconstructed 1.5-million-year-old fossil from Ethiopia is reshaping ideas about what early human ...
A team of international scientists, led by Dr. Karen Baab, a paleoanthropologist at the College of Graduate Studies, Glendale ...
Across the globe, a race is under way to crack some of the last mysterious forms of writing that have never been translated.
Evidence from a site in southeast England suggests early humans were purposefully and repeatedly igniting blazes roughly ...
Modern tools and good old-fashioned digging revealed royal tombs, World War II shipwrecks, and the oldest Egyptian genome ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek is retracing the path of human migration. More specifically, the scientific ...
From late January through early February, Aspen Winter Words will return to the Valley. The annual author series this year ...
In 1943, biochemist Albert Hoffman accidentally ingested a chemical that he had synthesized from a fungus and discovered that it created hallucinations. The mind-bending chemical was lysergic acid ...
In other words, the early signing period shapes the way the Class of 2026 will look across the country come February, particularly for some of the nation's top teams. CBS Sports and 247Sports was here ...
Humans were isolated in southern Africa for about 100,000 years, which caused them to "fall outside the range of genetic variation" seen in modern-day people, a new genetic study reveals. The finding ...
Experts say we’re in a golden age for treating chronic kidney disease, with new drugs like Ozempic yielding major results. Will dialysis and organ transplants become a thing of the past? A healthy ...
In 2009, Yohannes Haile-Selassie and his team were combing the desert landscape of Burtele, a paleontological site in the Afar Region of Ethiopia, when Stephanie Melillo found something remarkable: an ...
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