A new study reveals how a hidden human bias has shaped centuries of scientific errors, from Galileo to modern research.
When scientists found the skull, named Yunxian 2, they assumed it belonged to an earlier ancestor of ours, Homo erectus, the ...
In what is now Shandong, eastern China, researchers have discovered one of the oldest matrilineal societies known to science, ...
A digital reconstruction of a million-year-old skull suggests humans may have diverged from our ancient ancestors 400,000 ...
The findings have the potential to resolve the longstanding "Muddle in the Middle" of human evolution, researchers said.
Led by paleoanthropologist Professor Chris Stringer from London’s Natural History Museum, the team originally believed the skull to be an earlier ancestor of humanity, named Homo erectus, because it ...
The significant push back in the date of origin of modern-day humans is notable. It indicates that, in the last 800,000 years ...
Scientists digitally reconstructed a 1 million-year-old skull unearthed in China. The analysis suggests it may have belonged ...
The Trump Administration recently called out the Smithsonian Institution for pushing “one-sided, divisive political narratives,” leading GOP Sen. Jim Banks last week to introduce a bill prohibiting ...
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