Researchers found that ancient hominids—including early humans—were exposed to lead throughout childhood, leaving chemical traces in fossil teeth. Experiments suggest this exposure may have driven ...
Since the early 20th century, people’s skulls have got rounder and their jaws have got wider, probably because of changes in ...
A wave of new genetic research is transforming our understanding of human evolution, revealing that Homo sapiens likely arose from multiple interconnected populations in Africa rather than a single ...
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Tracing the tangled roots of human evolution
The story of human evolution is far from a straight line — it’s a complex web of species, adaptations, and interconnections.
The 2026 Ulysses and Marguerite Memorial Schwartz Lecture drew an overflowing crowd of students on April 21 to hear from ...
New research challenges long-standing assumptions about human evolution, revealing that natural selection has been more ...
Matchbox Pictures co-founder Penny Chapman used the 2026 Hector Crawford Lecture to address AI and the legacy of 18 years of ...
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