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Mystery Foot From 3.4 Million Years Ago Likely Belonged To Tree-Climbing Human Ancestor
In A Nutshell Scientists matched a mysterious 3.4-million-year-old fossil foot discovered in Ethiopia to Australopithecus deyiremeda, a human ancestor that lived alongside Lucy’s species but retained ...
Across the vast plains that during the Upper Pleistocene formed a cold steppe ecosystem known as the mammoth steppe, the ...
What do you build with when trees are scarce and winters are brutal? For hunter-gatherers living in current-day Ukraine some ...
Richard Waite examines how Bradford’s year as City of Culture and the council’s ongoing redevelopment plans have knitted ...
Stockholm, Sweden - Medivir AB (Nasdaq Stockholm: MVIR), a pharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative treatments for cancer in areas of high unmet medical need, announced today that its s ...
A balanced intake of protein, alongside calcium and vitamin D, is essential for maintaining strong bones and preventing fractures, especially in older adults.
New study uncovers why non-local female Neanderthals at Goyet were targeted, revealing conflict, capture, and cannibalism.
Scientists at the University of Portsmouth have created the first detailed 3D map of how a crucial piece of connective tissue ...
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7 Things to Do Every Week for Stronger Bones, According to Experts
Bones are living tissue and get stronger with regular movement, good nutrition, rest and care. Weight-bearing exercise, protein, calcium, vitamin D and other nutrients all help preserve bone strength.
Archaeologists uncover a rare Roman pyre burial in France, revealing gold treasures and a ring engraved with a mysterious ...
Have paleontologists found a way to tell the gender of a dinosaur? Based on some sexual kinks, preserved in their bones for ...
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