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'Game-changer' in evolution from S. African bones

'Game-changer' in evolution from S. African bones

An analysis of 2 million-year-old bones found in South Africa offers the most powerful case so far in identifying the transitional figure that came before modern humans - findings some are calling a potential game-changer in understanding evolution....

 

Scientists find great genetic differences among southern Africans

Scientists find great genetic differences among southern Africans

The genomes of four Bushmen and one Bantu were sequenced or partially sequenced. 'If we really want to understand human diversity, we need ... to study those people,' lead author of the study says. By Thomas H. Maugh II Scientists have long known that ...

 

Scientists: 'Ardi' Fossil Sheds Light on Origin of Human Species

Scientists: 'Ardi' Fossil Sheds Light on Origin of Human Species

Ardi lived 4.4 million years ago in the woodlands of East Africa. She spent most of her time in the trees. She stood about four feet tall, weighed 110 pounds, and had long arms, short legs, and a grasping big toe that was perfect for ...

 

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