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Ritual burial or ancient crime? Mysterious human remains found in Celtic box well sparks debate
Excavations in Bavaria reveal a haunting mix of bones, ceramics, and metal objects - pointing to a rich and complex culture at the oppidum of Manching between 120–60 BCE.
The Missing Link? Mysterious Unnamed Human Ancestor Found Near Lucy Site
Survey Reveals: 72% of large organizations prefer a hybrid work model combining AI and humans
Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Discovered on Sulawesi Rewrite Early Human History
Before the teeth: How early humans adapted their diet 700,000 years ago
"This discovery confirms the hypothesis that behavioral adaptations, such as the deliberate choice to eat new foods, can precede morphological changes, playing a key role in evolution."
New evidence in Spain: 770,000 years ago, early humans ate children
Palmira Saladié : "The vertebra shows sharp incisions at important anatomical points for the disarticulation of the head".
Archaeologists discover one of the world's oldest burial sites in Israel's Tinshemet Cave
Objects found alongside the remains may have been used during ceremonies to honor the dead and could shed light on how ancient ancestors thought about spirituality and the afterlife.
From Alaska to Norway: Orcas offer prey to humans worldwide
Orcas may share food with humans to build relationships, scientists suggest.
Study: Even when responses are identical, people prefer human empathy over AI
Participants were willing to wait days for a human reply rather than get an immediate chatbot response.
Scientists 3D print functional human pancreatic islets, a breakthrough for diabetes treatment
Dr. Perrier: "We are getting closer to the goal of developing a standard treatment for diabetes that could one day make insulin injections unnecessary".
Bogong moths are the first invertebrates found to navigate using stars
When stars were scrambled into random positions, bogong moths lost their way, confirming reliance on star patterns for navigation.
Study shows early humans adapted to Africa’s diverse environments before migrating abroad
Researchers analyzed over a hundred archaeological sites and environmental data to understand how early humans adapted to varied habitats.
New radiocarbon dating confirms humans in North America 23,000 years ago
New analysis confirmed the date of the footprints, with the mud dating between 20,700 and 22,400 years old.
China conducts first human trial of brain implant – patient controls Mario Kart
The world's smallest and most flexible BCI implant, developed in China, enables patient to play computer games through thought alone.
Dargan cave findings reveal humans lived in Australia's Blue Mountains during last Ice Age
The findings upended long-held beliefs about how humans moved through the mountains and challenges long-held assumptions about ancient human life in Australia.