items tagged with Homo sapiens
Humans may call Karonga home
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Biology
2009-10-24 09:00:25
According to a German-led excavation in the northern part of the African country of Malawi, in a township called Karonga, ancient evidence has been uncovered that may point to that area as to where humans originated.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Biology
2009-10-24 09:00:25
According to a German-led excavation in the northern part of the African country of Malawi, in a township called Karonga, ancient evidence has been uncovered that may point to that area as to where humans originated.
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You can look back 1.5M years ago and see us walking
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Biology
2009-02-28 12:19:06
According to archeological diggings by an international team of scientists, preserved footprints of an ancestor of modern Homo sapiens (humans), has been discovered in eastern Africa. The footprints, complete with small toes and a big toe, are about 1.5 million years old.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Biology
2009-02-28 12:19:06
According to archeological diggings by an international team of scientists, preserved footprints of an ancestor of modern Homo sapiens (humans), has been discovered in eastern Africa. The footprints, complete with small toes and a big toe, are about 1.5 million years old.
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Wide pelvises of ancient humans allowed bigger brains
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Biology
2008-12-01 10:20:47
U.S.-led research study finds that our large brains were allowed to evolve because over one million years ago the hips of female Homo erectus became wider to allow the fetus’ head to slide through the birth canal during childbirth.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Biology
2008-12-01 10:20:47
U.S.-led research study finds that our large brains were allowed to evolve because over one million years ago the hips of female Homo erectus became wider to allow the fetus’ head to slide through the birth canal during childbirth.
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Sir Arthur C. Clarke (1917-2008): “Birth, Death, and Future”
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2008-03-19 09:25:51
Science fiction writer and inventor Arthur C. Clarke died on March 19, 2008. His "2001: A Space Odyssey" is considered one of the best movies ever made. His concept of geostationary satellites provides the world with communications. His life was about the future!
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Space
2008-03-19 09:25:51
Science fiction writer and inventor Arthur C. Clarke died on March 19, 2008. His "2001: A Space Odyssey" is considered one of the best movies ever made. His concept of geostationary satellites provides the world with communications. His life was about the future!
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It’s a shoe-in: footwear catches on 40-26K years ago
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Biology
2008-01-28 10:43:24
According to an American-Chinese study, shoes first became common about 40,000 to 26,000 years ago, and such footwear changed the human toes.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Biology
2008-01-28 10:43:24
According to an American-Chinese study, shoes first became common about 40,000 to 26,000 years ago, and such footwear changed the human toes.
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