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Age confirmed for 'Eve,' mother of all humans

Age confirmed for 'Eve,' mother of all humans

A maternal ancestor to all living humans called mitochondrial Eve likely lived about 200,000 years ago, at roughly the same time anatomically modern humans are believed to have emerged, a new review study confirms.

 

Lucy’s Kin Used Stone Tools and Ate Meat, Scientists Say

Lucy’s Kin Used Stone Tools and Ate Meat, Scientists Say

Human ancestors used stone tools and ate meat at least 800,000 years earlier than thought, scientists say.

 

How far north did early humans go? Really far!

Ancient humans ventured into northern Europe far earlier than previously thought, settling on England's east coast more than 800,000 years ago, scientists said.

 

Fossil Find May Be 'Missing Link' in Human Evolution

A fossil skeleton of a child discovered in a cave system known as the Cradle of Humankind may represent a previously unknown stage in the evolution of man, The (London) Sunday Times reported. The skeleton, which is almost complete despite being two million years old, is believed to belong to one of the hominid groups that includes humans.

 

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 ...

 

Neanderthal 'make-up' discovered

Scientists claim to have the first evidence that Neanderthals wore "body paint" 50,000 years ago.

 

‘Missing link’ primate isn’t a link after all

A publicity blitz called the discovery of Ida "the link" that would reveal the earliest evolutionary roots of monkeys, apes and humans. In fact,it's as far removed from the monkey-ape-human ancestry as a primate could be.

 

Human Stabbed a Neanderthal, Evidence Suggests

Human Stabbed a Neanderthal, Evidence Suggests

Newly analyzed remains suggest that a modern human killed a Neanderthal man in what is now Iraq between 50,000 and 75,000 years ago.

 

Oldest Human Hairs Found in Hyena Dung

The oldest known human hair belonged to a 9,000-year-old mummy disinterred from an ancient Chilean cemetery.

 

We Are Becoming A New Species, We Are Becoming Homo Evolutis

At TED 2009, Juan Enriquez talked about the new human species emerging before our eyes. Thanks to an array of biological advances and our growing aptitude in robotics, we now find ourselves in the early days of the deliberate creation of what he called a new species.

 

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