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Originally from South America, the charismatic tegu made its way to the United States via the pet trade of the 1990s. After ...
Bourque’s co-worker and co-author, Edward Stanley, helped use machine learning and artificial intelligence to compare the fossil to a database of tegu bones, confirming Bourque’s suspicions that it ...
After studying the tiniest details on a fossilized bone, scientists now know humans were in Eurasia way before anyone thought ...
Mediterranean diet staples like olive oil and prunes are among some of the best for bone health. These foods offer ...
Jackson Njau's fascination with human origins started as a curious teen growing up a few hours from one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. Now a pioneering paleoanthropologist at ...
For centuries, scientists have observed that animals in warmer climates have longer limbs—a pattern known as Allen's Rule.
An 80,000-year-old bone point found in Eastern Europe challenges the idea that migrating Homo sapiens gave the technology to Neandertals.