Deciphering how the ancestors of the human species moved around: new insights on locomotion and bipedalism
A study describes the main existing morphological differences in the internal structures of the canines of men and women, revealing new keys to sex estimation in human populations
Analysis of a newly identified ape named Anadoluvius turkae recovered from the Çorakyerler fossil locality near Çankırı, Turkey
A new archaeological site in Ethiopia shows that the origins of stone tool production are older than 2.58 million years ago
In a new study, the changes in brain shape over the course of human evolution, considering the evolutionary relationship between humans and other primates
A new study explains that humans evolved from an ancestor not limited to tree or other elevated habitats, and sheds light on what preceded human bipedalism