Human Ancestors

Humans Sport a Unique Throw that Evolved 2 Million Years Ago [Video]

Humans and apes such as chimpanzees might share 99 percent of the same DNA, but one eccentric difference that might have aided in us becoming the more dominant species that we can throw faster.

Ancient Human Ear Bones Shed Light On Our Evolution

A look at two-million-year old early homonin ear bones from South Africa revealed some interesting qualities that have researchers from Binghamton University and Texas A&M saying ear bones could be a vital clue in our evolutionary history.

Placental Mammals Took Off After Dinosaurs Died Out 65 Million Years Ago, New Study Claims

A team of scientists have completed the first in-depth look at the evolutionary tree for placental mammals, and the results show that genetic diversity took off after the dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago.

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