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AFP women keeping Australians safe through science
We found 2.9-million-year-old stone tools used to butcher ancient hippos – but likely not by our ancestors
Discovery at 2.9-Million-Year-Old African Site Prompts New Consideration of Who Made First Stone Tools
A&S secures gifts, embarks on McGraw Hall renovation
Violence was widespread in early farming society
Marriage in Minoan Crete
Art Gallery opens For 2023 with unlemon: meandering tale of citrus
Mangroves masters of their environment
Extinct ‘monkey lemur’ shows similarities to fossil humans
‘Genetic Afterlives’ receives book prize
UN expert: Argentina’s pending debt is effective investigation and prevention of all unlawful deaths
How genome research is helping recovery of Chatham Island black robin
Genes and tongues are not always tied together
Semut scoops Australian War Memorial’s Les Carlyon Literary Prize
Autism researcher elected to Academy
Infants less likely to contract COVID, develop severe symptoms than other household caregivers
Anthropologists Find New Ways Female Bones Are Permanently Altered After Giving Birth
Djungan and Djabugay artefacts return home
First-ever genetic analysis of a Neanderthal family paints a fascinating picture of a close-knit community
Creating ‘political economy of hope’ at Pakistan-India border
Study Finds Law Enforcement Is Hampering Harm Reduction Programs in N.C
Archaeological conference expands discussion beyond colonial roots
Earliest Gibbon Fossil Found in Southwest China
Modern humans generate more brain neurons than Neandertals
From air pollution to Indigenous storytelling: New courses at University of Toronto Mississauga
Oldest clinical case of rare genetic condition discovered
What makes power hungry bosses tick? And what can be done about it?
Hard chews: why mastication played crucial role in evolution
‘Life hates surprises’: can ambitious theory unify biology, neuroscience and psychology?
Can an ambitious theory unify biology, neuroscience and psychology?
New Research Shows Old Mines Hold Power to Energize Communities
Costs and benefits of genetic mixing
Insecure: New study links tap water avoidance and food insecurity
Bantu expansion took rainforest route
Brains of Neanderthals developed differently from those of modern humans
Collapse of Ancient Maya City of Mayapan May Be Linked to Drought in 13th, 14th Centuries
Re-dedication ceremony honours former HMAS Sydney II sailor
Members sought for inaugural Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Council
Britains earliest humans
Shedding light on linguistic diversity and its evolution
Origins of Black Death identified
AI-powered archaeology draws out hidden evidence of fire use by early humans
First Nations mural at Old Geelong Gaol
Great white sharks may have contributed to megalodon extinction
Healthy development thanks to older siblings
Researchers probe Covid’s uneven impact on racialized and immigrant communities in Peel Region
Livestock and Dairying Led To Dramatic Social Changes in Ancient Mongolia, U-m Study Shows
Spread of black rats was linked to human historical events