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Out of Eden Walk: The origin story of the human species is still being written
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek is retracing the path of human migration. More specifically, the scientific ...
Live Science on MSN
The evolution of life on Earth 'almost predictably' led to human intelligence, neuroscientist says
"One Hand Clapping" draws from neuroscience, evolution, philosophy and a rich tapestry of cultural references to examine how ...
Immense progress has been made over many years of archaeology and study into human evolution, and exciting new information has been uncovered via archaeology.
Researchers say they’ve uncovered new evidence in present-day England that could reshape our understanding of human evolution ...
The neurons in the brain can make us believe in things that don't exist, anticipate our decisions, be selectively activated ...
According to David Stipp’s jaunty but learned survey of 21st-century evolutionary research, however, these literary giants ...
Morning Overview on MSN
The human body part evolution still struggles to explain
Human evolution is often told as a tidy story of adaptation, yet some of our most familiar body parts still defy ...
Paul Sutter explores how ancient creation myths and modern cosmology answer the same questions, framing the Big Bang as a scientific creation story rooted in observation and theory ...
To understand the profound cultural, economic, and social transformations triggered by artificial intelligence, it is ...
In previous columns, I explored how human resources can help lead AI transformation without losing culture, how AI and lean ...
A foot fossil found in Ethiopia belonged to an ancient human. The finding could knock one of the most famous names in human evolution from her spot on the family tree.
AI agents disrupt the zero-to-one playbook and shift founders toward machine-native, verifiable, system-level design.
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