Por: The New York Times Science June 06, 2023
In 2015, scientists an astonishing discovery from deep inside a South African cave: more than 1,500 fossils of an ancient hominin species that had never been seen before.The creatures, named Homo naledi, were short, with long arms, curved fingers and a brain about one-third the size of a modern human’s. They lived around the time were roaming Africa.Now, after years of analyzing the surfaces and sediments of the elaborate underground cave, the... + full article
Ars Technica USA Science May 10, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - May 10, 2023 4:41 pm UTC / María Medina of the University of Cordoba working in the Navarro Cave, Malaga, Spain.University of Cordoba For over a decade, Maria Medina, an archaeologist affiliated with the... + más
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