Innovation in Stone Tool Technology Involved Multiple Stages at the Time of Modern Human Dispersals Feb. 7, 2024 — A new study illuminates the cultural evolution that took place approximately ...
The discovery of a Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old skeleton changed our theory of human evolution forever. The discovery is ...
A new scientific study published in the journal Foresight concludes that human civilisation is on the brink of the next ‘giant leap’ in evolution. However, progress could be thwarted by centralised ...
HEFEI -- Chinese scientists have discovered dozens of human fossils dating back 300,000 years, which are the earliest ones ...
However sometimes evolution finds a good use for ... The same response has remained in human skin through many evolutionary stages, but unfortunately these days the raising of the fine hair ...
The 3.2-million-year-old fossil, discovered 50 years ago, is considered to be one of the most significant early hominin ...
Where I believe we're headed in the future is the continued merging of AI with humans and the combination of the two leading to the next evolution of the human being. If you look at macro trends ...
A new study reveals that early humans' ability to use tools precisely may have been pivotal in human evolution. By recording ...
"Technological innovations were crucial for human evolution," says Karakostis ... of brain activity during different behaviors and stages of early hominin tool use," explains Affinito.