Homo naledi’s relatively taller and more wear-resistant molars enabled it to have a much more…
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Hominins are members of the taxonomic grouping (tribe Hominini) that includes all species evolutionarily closer to humans than to chimpanzees, including all modern and extinct human species and our immediate ancestors. This group encompasses species from the genera Homo, Australopithecus, Paranthropus, and others. Hominins are characterized by their bipedal locomotion, which refers to walking on two legs, a trait that distinguishes them from other primates, which generally use four limbs for movement. The study of hominins is crucial for understanding human evolution as it provides insights into the biological and cultural developments over millions of years. Key evolutionary changes in hominins include increased brain size, use of tools, and development of complex social behaviors. The timeline of hominin evolution spans from around 7 million years ago, with candidates like Sahelanthropus tchadensis, to modern humans, Homo sapiens, who emerged around 300,000 years ago.
A new study from the Max Planck Institute reveals that the mixing of archaic human…
An international team of scientists has discovered a new species of hominin in South Africa…
Researchers present a kinematic model of thumb–index precision grip and manipulative movement based on bony…
New research from Harvard University and colleagues from around the globe reveals that the teeth…
A nearly 400,000 year old human fossil discovered in a Serbian cave is helping scientists…
A newly published study compares the Denisovan genome with those of the Neandertals and eleven…
New evidence, presented as fossilized skulls, has been discovered that seems to imply that three…
Ash was discovered in a South African cave, and this indicates that humans were cooking…
The discovery of the Burtele foot fossil is leading researchers to believe that there was…
The Denisova Cave, perched high in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia, has been a…