Evolution

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The face of "Little Foot".

Scientists reconstruct the face of “Little Foot,” a 4-million-year-old human ancestor

160-million-year-old Anchiornis fossils.

160 million years later: This rare fossil is overturning everything we knew about how birds evolved


Ancient proteins found in fossils up to 24 million years old

Proteins, a cell's molecular machinery, also offer valuable information and have the virtue of surviving much longer, as new research shows.

 A paleontologist cleaning a skeleton during an archaeology dig; illustrative.

Major genomic study reveals humanity's longest prehistoric migration from Africa to South America

Reduction in genetic diversity in indigenous populations may have reduced their capacity to combat diseases.

Migration to South America.

The evolution of Poker: From traditional tables to online Mississippi stud


How microtubules in Asgard archaea shaped evolution

In 2015, researchers examining deep-sea sediments near the underwater volcano Loki discovered gene fragments indicating a new and previously undiscovered form of microbes.

 Loki's Castle vent chimney.

From dinosaurs to birds: How cranial kinesis shaped evolution

Cranial kinesis allows modern birds to eat a wider variety of foods and use their beaks as multifunctional tools.

 From dinosaurs to birds: How cranial kinesis shaped evolution.

Challenging 'Island Dwarfism': Massive sauropods found on Transylvanian island

Measuring over ten meters in length and weighing up to eight tons, Uriash kadici was nearly four times larger than its relative, the dwarf sauropod Magyarosaurus dacus.

 Braquiosaurus, life-size reproduction, Brachiosaurus altithorax.

Researchers trace Snow Leopard evolution through ancient fossils

The discovery suggests snow leopards rely more on terrain and prey than high altitudes for survival.

 Researchers trace Snow Leopard evolution through ancient fossils.

Fossils 'Punk' and 'Emo' rewrite the story of molluscs

Punk ferox was named due to the fancied resemblance of the spicule array to the spiked hairstyles associated with the punk rock movement.

 Fossils 'Punk' and 'Emo' rewrite the story of molluscs.

Researchers use skeletons from Israel, Iraq to find source of Neanderthals' super strength

Neanderthals relied on strategic ambushes that required explosive strength and precision, allowing them to overpower large prey such as lions, cave bears, and prehistoric elephants.

 Researchers use skeletons from Israel, Iraq to find source of Neanderthals' super strength.

Chimpanzees organize complex tool-use sequences like humans, revealing deep evolutionary origins

The study focused on one of the most complex actions performed by primates: nut cracking using stone tools.

 Common Chimpanzee uses spherical tool in the lab.