Fossil teeth challenge the idea that large brains drove extended childhood, suggesting cultural transmission shaped human evolution.
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Roughly 1.77-million-year-old teeth show that slow development in hominids may have had an earlier start than previously ...
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Could social bonds be the key to human big brains? A study of the fossil teeth of early Homo from Georgia dating back 1.77 million years reveals a prolonged childhood despite a small brain and an ...
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Early humans may have reached adulthood around the same age as great apes, but with a slower, human-like pattern of tooth ...
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This evolution seeks to address the shortage of drivers and aims ... Franz von Holzhausen, chief designer of Tesla and the ...
Parents need to know that The Invisible Man is officially a remake of the classic 1933 Universal monster movie (based on an H.G. Wells story) but is an almost entirely new blend of sci-fi and horror.