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In China, researchers studying the burial site of one of the world's most well-preserved mummies also unearthed what's ...
A groundbreaking discovery in the realm of ancient medicine has emerged from a 2,200-year-old tomb in southern China.
Scientists have long linked the evolution of the human hand—unique for its lengthy opposable thumbs and dexterous fingers—to the rise of stone tools some 2.6 million years ago.
Dissected: The Incredible Human Hand. Ep. 1/2 - Dr George McGavin and his team of leading experts in human anatomy dissect one of the most amazing structures in the natural world: the human hand.
Eating bone marrow played a key role in the evolution of the human hand Date: July 11, 2018 Source: University of Kent Summary: The strength required to access the high calorie content of bone ...
The discovery of a 1.4-million-year-old fossil of a hand bone reveals the modern human ability to make and use complex tools may be far older than previously thought, researchers say.
This may not be the first appearance of the modern human hand, but we believe that it is close to the origin, given that we do not see this anatomy in any human fossils older than 1.8 million years.
Dissected: The Incredible Human Hand Ep. 1/2 - Dr George McGavin and his team of leading experts in human anatomy dissect one of the most amazing structures in the natural world: the human hand.