WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Bipedal locomotion - walking upright on two legs - is a fundamental trait underpinning humankind's success. Scientists now have identified two innovations that occurred long ago ...
DinoFest recently took place at the Natural History Museum of Utah. One weekend every year the museum goes all out with dinosaur-themed lectures, vendors and exhibits. Also, a big hit for my two-year ...
Crania, ulnae, and femora of (left to right): a chimpanzee, Sahelanthropus, and Australopithecus. (Courtesy of Scott Williams/NYU and Jason Heaton/University of Alabama Birmingham.) (CN) — The ability ...
Walking around upright on two feet is something no other primate does routinely. It seems to be one of the earliest major shifts in the evolutionary path that eventually led to us, modern humans. But ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: One longstanding theory of human bipedalism is that it first developed in our ancient hominid ancestors as a way to more easily move around the ...
The earliest human ancestors weren't big meat eaters, according to new scientific research on their fossilized remains. Australopithecus africanus-a bipedal primate that lived between 3.2 and 2 ...