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Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi reveals our incredible story across 300,000 years of human evolution in the upcoming new ...
A new device developed in Costa Rica allows scientists to grow muscle and bone tissue in the lab without invasive surgery.
Dating back more than 4,500 years, the skeleton belonged to a middle-aged man who may have worked as a potter and likely ...
Paleontologists know the bone bed as PFV 393. The late fossil preparator Bill Amaral found the site in 2011 on a field trip ...
Scientists discovered that the brainless sea anemone build their bodies with a technique common in bilaterians... which is what humans are.