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2-million-year-old skeleton reveals unexpected ape-like features in early human species
A partial skeleton weighing just 70 pounds is bridging a critical gap in the fossil record and redefining the timeline of ...
Shirley MacFarland’s weekly community column featuring news and notes from Brecksville, Broadview Heights, North Royalton and ...
Without any legal guardrails, determining the origin of body parts for sale is nearly impossible, said Jeremy Pauley, who is ...
The Vietnamese government has escalated arrests of perceived dissidents in the weeks before Vietnam’s 14th Communist Party ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Scientists thrilled as trail cameras capture rare footage of unique predators: 'We are only beginning to understand'
Scientists observed a rare sighting of a 10-member Indian wolf pack in the eastern state of West Bengal, a positive sign for ...
Concerns have been raised Americans will miss out on coverage as a result of the measure, which is due to roll out nationally ...
History Time on MSN
Stonehenge wasn’t the beginning, the 50,000-year tradition of monuments, festivals, and human ritual
Stonehenge is part of a much older global tradition of monumental gathering places, stretching back to Karahantepe and beyond. These sites suggest that shared rituals, festivals, and collective labor ...
The Bone Temple" director Nia DaCosta breaks down the biggest spoilers, from Cillian Murphy's return to a game-changing ...
A former central Pennsylvania man about to begin a prison sentence in a stolen human remains case said his estranged wife ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Dr. Oz Threatens Medicaid in Minnesota—and Warns It’s Just Beginning
The Department of Health and Human Services paused $185 million in aid to Minnesota after right-wing YouTuber Nick Shirley ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
2-Million-Year-Old Fossil May Be The Oldest Example of an Early Human
The 2-million-year-old partial skeleton may even represent the oldest example of H. habilis discovered so far. It includes a ...
The first day of a new year ushers in countless chances to better where we live – and to live better. Don’t miss those opportunities to build or mend our human network, and also to do things we’ve ...
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