BlueSphere3 days agoDid Fermentation Drive Human Brain Evolution?neurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience NewsRecent research proposes that fermentation, rather than cooking, was the crucial dietary change that enabled the significant growth of the human …
BlueSphereMystery Of The Österödskvinnan (Österöd Woman) Who Lived In Sweden 10,000 Years Ago - Ancient Pagesancientpages.com - AncientPages.comEllen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - The Österödskvinnan (Österöd woman) lived 10,000 years ago in Sweden. Her skeleton, the oldest ever found in Sweden, …
BlueSphereAncient Fish Fossil Could Help Explain How Our Skulls Evolvedverified_publisherScienceAlert - Rebecca DyerThe fossilized skull of a 455-million-year-old fish reveals an anatomy that's completely new to the study of vertebrates, bridging a knowledge gap of …
BlueSpherePaleontologists May Have Found A Missing Branch Between Dinosaurs And Birdsverified_publisherScienceAlert - Tessa KoumoundourosAmidst remains of turtles and fish preserved in a southeastern China fossil bed, scientists have uncovered the skeleton of a dinosaur with curious …
BlueSphere13-year-old girl found in Iberian cave was an Early Neolithic pioneer, predating funerary traditions by 1,000 yearsphys.org - Justin JacksonResearch led by the Universidad de Alcala, Spain, has revisited Early Neolithic human remains found within the Galería del Sílex cave in Spain's …
BlueSphere'Mystical' Scottish coastal caves home to 'remarkably preserved' human remainsdailyrecord.co.uk - Joel Day, Katie Weston, Alexander SmailThe isolated Covesea Caves along the Scottish coast are home to bones that may be evidence that ancient humans in the region mummified their dead …