Three-million-year-old tools found in Kenya reveal early humans' ability to cut food, butcher meat, and adapt to new diets.
Homo erectus was able to adapt to and survive in desert-like environments at least 1.2 million years ago, according to a paper published in Communications Earth & ...
New research shows Australopithecus, an early human ancestor, likely consumed little to no meat, challenging previous ...
Lucy, an early human ancestor, could run upright but much slower than modern humans. New simulations show that muscle and ...
In a nutshell Scientists have discovered that Homo erectus adapted to extreme desert conditions in East Africa one million ...
An early human ancestor of our species successfully navigated harsher and more arid terrains for longer in Eastern Africa ...
More than 1.2 million years ago, our ancestors Homo erectus developed the tools and intellectual capacity to survive in very ...
Explore the remarkable survival strategies of Homo erectus in extreme desert conditions. Discover how they thrived in harsh ...
"If we would have found that Australopithecus consumed substantial amounts of meat, we would have concluded that the ...
The concept of a virtual assistant has evolved significantly over the years, transforming from a futuristic notion into a ...