Human evolution: Facts, news, features and articles about the past 300,000 years of Homo sapiens
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Stunning facial reconstructions of 'hobbit,' Neanderthal and Homo erectus bring human relatives to lifeA new documentary brings early human history to life with a "scientifically accurate" collection of hyper-real 3D models.
By Aristos Georgiou Published
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Oldest wooden tools unearthed in East Asia show that ancient humans made planned trips to dig up edible plantsThe 300,000 year-old tools show that hominins in East Asia made planned foraging trips to lakeshores and designed instruments for specific purposes.
By Sascha Pare Published
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Neanderthal DNA may refute 65,000-year-old date for human occupation in Australia, but not all experts are convincedA new DNA model suggests humans didn't reach Australia until 50,000 years ago, but archaeological data disagrees.
By Kristina Killgrove Published
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125,000-year-old 'fat factory' run by Neanderthals discovered in GermanyAn analysis of ancient animal bones found in Germany suggests that Neanderthals extracted grease from them to gobble up 125,000 years ago.
By Perri Thaler Published
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Science news this week: 'Dragon Man's' identity and the universe's 'missing matter'Science news this week June 21, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
By Alexander McNamara Published
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Who were the Denisovans, archaic humans who lived in Asia and went extinct around 30,000 years ago?Who were the Denisovans, close human relatives who lived in Asia and mated with Homo sapiens?
By Charles Q. Choi Last updated
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'Huge surprise' reveals how some humans left Africa 50,000 years agoHow did Homo sapiens manage to leave Africa around 50,000 years ago, when earlier treks out of the continent had ended in failure?
By Charles Q. Choi Published
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Ancient 'Dragon Man' skull from China isn't what we thoughtScientists have determined that a giant skull from an ancient human relative named the "Dragon Man" is actually Denisovan.
By Kristina Killgrove Published
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How long would it take for humans to go extinct if we stopped having babies?Opinion Even though there are 8 billion people on Earth today, a catastrophe could send that number much lower within a few decades.
By Michael A. Little Published
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