Happy New Year, Brothers and Sisters, Lovers and Sinners… though frankly, I’m not too happy about it. Old 2024 may have been an Annus Horribilis, but 2025 ...
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Early hominins walked on two legs 7 million-years-ago, study finds
A seven-million-year-old skull found in Chad sits at the center of a long argument about human origins. The species, ...
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New Fossil Analysis Suggests This Seven-Million-Year-Old Primate Walked on Two Legs, Potentially Making It the Oldest Known Human Ancestor
Fresh findings about arm and leg bones advance the debate over whether Sahelanthropus tchadensis was bipedal, but not ...
Scientists have unearthed the remains of Sahelanthropus tchadensis, potentially one of our earliest ancestors. A new analysis ...
It's considered one of the most decisive steps in human evolution. Now, scientists believe they have pinpointed when our ...
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Controversial Ancestor Found to Have Done Something Eerily Human
A controversial hominid that lived 7 million years ago may have walked on two legs after all, according to a new analysis of ...
Scientists argue ape-like Sahelanthropus tchadensis that lived in Africa 7m years ago is best contender but more fossils are needed ...
Scientists may have cracked the case of whether a seven-million-year-old fossil could walk upright. A new study found strong ...
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The Top Human Evolution Discoveries of 2025, From the Intriguing Neanderthal Diet to the Oldest Western European Face Fossil
This has been quite the wild year in human evolution stories. Our relatives, living and extinct, got a lot of attention—from ...
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Scientists solve the evolutionary mystery of how humans came to walk upright
The pelvis is often called the keystone of upright movement. It helps explain how human ancestors left life on all fours ...
A recent study has suggested that Sahelanthropus tchadensis, an ape-like species that lived in Africa seven million years ago ...
They drew with crayons, possibly fed on maggots and maybe even kissed us: Forty millenniums later, our ancient human cousins ...
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