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Study Challenges Long-Held Beliefs: Scavenging Carcasses May Have Made Us Human

A study with IPHES CERCA redefines the role of scavenging in human evolution and shows that it was an...

AI Blood Cell Analyzer Outperforms Human Experts in Detecting Leukemia

A new AI system called CytoDiffusion could reshape how blood disorders such as leukemia are detected by analyzing blood...

Scientists Just Discovered How Rabies Hijacks Human Cells

Researchers found that rabies virus uses a shape-shifting protein to hijack RNA and control vital cell functions. Viruses are...

How Far Can the Body Go? Scientists Find the Ultimate Limit of Human Endurance

Even the most elite endurance athletes can’t outrun biology. A new study finds that humans hit a metabolic ceiling...

Elephant Bones Near Rome Reveal a Lost Chapter of Human Ingenuity

Archaeologists in Rome have discovered a 404,000-year-old site where early humans butchered an elephant using small stone tools. The...

Scientists Set New World Record for Fastest Human Whole Genome Sequencing

Boston researchers sequenced a full human genome in record time, under four hours. The advance could speed life-saving diagnoses...

Did Ancient Lead Exposure Change The Evolution Of The Human Brain?

Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - An international study has reshaped the understanding that exposure to the toxic metal lead is...

12,000-Year-Old Human Face Depicted On The T-Shaped Pillar – Discovery At Karahantepe, Turkiye 

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - During this year’s excavations at Karahantepe, one of the leading Neolithic settlements under the Taş...

Colossal 12,000-Year-Old Rock Art Reveals Forgotten Human Culture in Ancient Arabia

Monumental rock art in Arabia reveals how ancient communities survived, thrived, and expressed identity in a once forbidding desert...

Unique Ancient Human Statue Found Embedded In A Wall At Göbekli Tepe

Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - Archaeologists have made a significant discovery at the Neolithic site of Göbekli Tepe in...

A Presently Submerged Land Bridge Could Help Early Human Move From Turkiye To Europe 

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Landmasses that are now submerged may have eased the crossing of early humans between present-day Turkiye...

Scientists Discover Massive DNA “Inocles” Living in the Human Mouth

Researchers have found that nearly three-quarters of the population carry newly identified genetic elements called Inocles, which may influence...