Researchers Identify Tooth Enamel Proteins That Offer Window into Human Health by Karen Nikos-Rose September 19, 2024 Society, Arts & Culture Driven by Curiosity
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Did a Tough Environment Shape the Evolution of Human Creativity? by Kathleen Holder February 28, 2022 Driven by Curiosity Society, Arts & Culture
How to Illustrate a 9,000-Year-Old Female Hunter? by Karen Nikos-Rose February 16, 2021 Driven by Curiosity Society, Arts & Culture
Archaeologists Use Tooth Enamel Protein to Show Sex of Human Remains by Andy Fell July 17, 2020 Driven by Curiosity Science & Technology Society, Arts & Culture
Neandertals Were Choosy About Making Bone Tools by Andy Fell May 08, 2020 Egghead Driven by Curiosity
Humans Migrated to Mongolia Much Earlier Than Previously Believed by Kathleen Holder August 16, 2019 Driven by Curiosity Society, Arts & Culture
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Moroccan Fossils Show Human Ancestors’ Diet of Game by Kathleen Holder June 07, 2017 Science & Technology Society, Arts & Culture