An ancient DNA analysis of a 5,500-year-old human skeleton reveals that an ancestor of the bacterium that causes syphilis was ...
Scientists have revealed the most complete skeleton yet of our 2 million-year-old ancestor Homo habilis.
A groundbreaking study published in The Anatomical has challenged previous assumptions about human evolution.
A rare Homo habilis skeleton from Kenya reveals how early humans moved, climbed, and adapted more than two million years ago.
A 5500-year-old genome recovered from human skeletal remains in Colombia may give insights into the early evolution of ...
In the technical description, the authors emphasize that the skeleton includes clavicle and shoulder-blade fragments, both upper arms, both forearms, plus part of the sacrum and hip bones - rare ...
Scientists recover DNA from a 5,500-year-old burial in Colombia, revealing ancient syphilis-related bacteria and reshaping disease history.
Learn about the most complete Homo habilis fossil ever found, and how this fossil is changing what we know about human ...
An international research team has unveiled a significant discovery in human paleontology: an exceptionally well-preserved ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The pre-human fossil "Lucy" from Ethiopia is on display in Europe for the first time. The exhibition at the National Museum in ...
The first 'blueprint' of human skeletal development reveals how the skeleton forms, shedding light on the process of arthritis, and highlighting cells involved in conditions that affect skull and bone ...