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Discover the face of Lucy, the most famous ancestor of modern humans, through groundbreaking forensic facial reconstruction.
Scientists have successfully reconstructed the face of Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis, providing a ...
“Seeing Lucy’s face is like glimpsing a bridge to the distant past, offering a visual connection to human evolution,” Brazil’s Cicero Moraes, a pioneer in the field of forensic facial reconstructions, ...
Three million years after she walked the Earth, the face of Lucy - one of humanity's most important ancestors - has been brought to life like never before. Thanks to a detailed di ...
Comprehensive reference genomes have now been assembled for six ape species: siamang (a Southeast Asian gibbon), Sumatran ...
DNA sequences for the chimpanzee, orangutans and more will help scientists to determine what sets humans apart from other ...
Differences among the DNA of seven ape species—including humans—are greater than originally thought, according to an ...
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