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Stone handaxes found in Galilee show early humans valued aesthetics of their tools - study
The axes were dated to the Pleistocene, likely made by Homo erectus, the first human species to evolve to have a humanlike body shape and gait, who had lived in the region thousands of years ago.
Researchers rethink how humans populated the Americas after new find
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New radiocarbon dating confirms humans in North America 23,000 years ago
New analysis confirmed the date of the footprints, with the mud dating between 20,700 and 22,400 years old.
China conducts first human trial of brain implant – patient controls Mario Kart
The world's smallest and most flexible BCI implant, developed in China, enables patient to play computer games through thought alone.
Dargan cave findings reveal humans lived in Australia's Blue Mountains during last Ice Age
The findings upended long-held beliefs about how humans moved through the mountains and challenges long-held assumptions about ancient human life in Australia.
Evidence of human habitation from up to 700,000 years ago found in Iran's Qaleh Kurd cave
Findings suggest the presence of cultural remains from homo heidelbergensis or even older species before neanderthals.
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Archaeological project discovers 35,000-year-old seafaring culture in the Philippines
Researchers found a unique burial site on Ilin Island aged 5,000 years, with the body in a fetal position covered with limestone slabs, indicating complex social practices.
New study reveals leprosy was present in the Americas long before European arrival
Researchers found traces of Mycobacterium lepromatosis in thousand-year-old human remains in Canada and Argentina.
Breakthrough DNA study reveals unknown ancient humans in Colombia
Geneticist Casas-Vargas: "That genetic traces of the original population disappear completely is unusual, especially in South America".
Major genomic study reveals humanity's longest prehistoric migration from Africa to South America
Reduction in genetic diversity in indigenous populations may have reduced their capacity to combat diseases.
Lost cemetery? Tourists find human remains on Edisto Beach, South Carolina
The sheriff's office stated, "Early indications suggest the remains may originate from a long forgotten burial site."