A study of prehistoric stone tools has suggested that a group of early humans ate a surprisingly diverse range of plant foods.
Researchers observed chimpanzees in the forests of Bossou, Guinea, noting that these primates use two tools to crack nuts: a ...
A study published in the Journal of Human Evolution found that chimpanzees select harder stones for nut-cracking tasks, ...
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The study is the first comprehensive examination of the impacts of ocean pollution on human health. It was published in the online edition of the Annals of Global Health and released at the Monaco ...
“These patterns of stone selection parallel what is documented for Oldowan hominins,” the researchers noted.
Al Jazeera takes a closer look at events in Gaza over 2024, as Israel continued and escalated its brutal war. Published On 31 Dec 202431 Dec 2024 Israel’s war on Gaza: 12 months, 12 pictures ...
Researcher Christopher J. Bae identified Homo juluensis, a new human species that coexisted with Denisovans in Asia. A University of Hawaiʻi researcher may have identified a new human species, Homo ...