New research suggests the human brain has five distinct ages, and it may not reach adulthood until a person's early 30s.
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Biocomputers: Scientists are turning human brain cells into functional computers
In 2022, the Australian company Cortical Labs made headlines by successfully getting artificial neurons to play the classic ...
Human trafficking epidemic spreads across interstate highways as victims become untraceable to law enforcement with organized ...
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Conditions at Alligator Alcatraz, the immigrant detention center in the Everglades, are "inhumane and unsanitary," in some ...
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Buried beneath Java’s seabed, scientists just found something that’s flipping human evolution on its head
A groundbreaking fossil discovery beneath the waters off Java, Indonesia, is reshaping long-held ideas about early human evolution in Southeast Asia. Buried in sediment at the bottom of the Madura ...
A mega-catalog of 1,231 fossils reveals that Homo was never a rare species in Omo-Turkana and rewrites the history of our ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
The Human Relative Who Owned This 3.4-Million-Year-Old Foot May Have Belonged to a Species That Lived Alongside Lucy
Newfound fossils in modern-day Ethiopia suggest that the mysterious foot belonged to a recently named species, Australopithecus deyiremeda. The finding could alter the story of human evolution ...
Human biology is the study of all aspects of the human organism including evolution, genetics, ecology, anatomy and physiology, development, anthropology, and nutrition, among others. A deep ...
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Human trafficking survivor confronts sex sting suspects: I-Team
The FOX 8 I-Team has found a human trafficking survivor speaking out about working side-by-side with police to combat the ...
A 3.4-million-year-old fossil foot reveals that two early hominin species lived together - A. deyiremeda and A. afarensis.
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