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Scientists solve the evolutionary mystery of how humans came to walk upright
The pelvis is often called the keystone of upright movement. It helps explain how human ancestors left life on all fours ...
A seven-million-year-old skull found in Chad sits at the center of a long argument about human origins. The species, ...
In recent decades, scientists have debated whether a seven-million-year-old fossil was bipedal—a trait that would make it the ...
A new fossil analysis supports the idea a human ancestor was walking upright far earlier than previously thought.
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Victims of the L.A. fires still are rebuilding their lives, replacing everyday objects they took for granted and mourning ...
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A new study finds that some gifted dogs can learn the names of new toys by eavesdropping. It's a skill that has only been ...
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Oldest human ancestor: 7 million-year-old fossil proves bipedal signs, challenges history
Using 3D technology and other methods, the team identified Sahelanthropus’s femoral tubercle, which is the point of ...
A new analysis of these primordial bones offers evidence that Sahelanthropus was our first known ancestor to regularly walk on two feet, a sign that bipedalism evolved early in our lineage.
A big difference between humans and other apes is the ability to stride easily on two feet. A new analysis of fossil bones shows that adaptations for bipedal walking go back 7 million years.
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