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Digital Reconstruction of Dwarf Hippopotamus Skull from Crete Sheds Light on Evolution
A digital reconstruction of the dwarf hippopotamus skull from Crete reveals key evolutionary details and survival adaptations Scientists have successfully…
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Australopithecus Afarensis’ Limited Running Speed Unveiled in 3D Simulation Study
A new study using 3D models reveals that Australopithecus afarensis could run, but slower than humans Australopithecus afarensis, an ancient…
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Astrobiologists Create Framework to Study Extraterrestrial Life Evolution
New frameworks use evolution principles to understand potential alien life systems and their complexities. NASA describes life as a “self-sustaining…
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Ancient DNA Study Shows How Early Europeans Adapted Over 7,000 Years
New research uncovers how genetic adaptations in early Europeans evolved, shaped by factors such as environment and agriculture. Skeletal remains…
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Octopuses May Become Earth’s Next Dominant Species if Humans Go Extinct, Claims New Study
Octopuses may evolve into the dominant species after human extinction, according to scientists. Professor Coulson highlights several attributes of octopuses…
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New Child Fossil Teeth Reveal Why Humans Developed an Unusually Long Childhood
A new study using fossil teeth from early Homo species redefines childhood and brain evolution. Extended childhood seen in humans…
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Meet Quaestio Simpsonorum: The Oldest Asymmetrical Animal Found in Australia
Discovered in Australia, Quaestio simpsonorum is the oldest known asymmetrical animal, providing fascinating insights into evolution. An artistic rendering of…