In mice, blood cell production occurs via strings and clusters of cells within the bone marrow that are responsible for producing specific blood cell types, according to a far-reaching study led by ...
A rare Homo habilis skeleton from Kenya reveals how early humans moved, climbed, and adapted more than two million years ago.
In the past decade, a burst of research has debunked the unflattering reputation 19th-century scientists pinned on Neanderthals. We now know that they were creative, caring, and cognitively similar to ...
For more than a year, Harvard researcher Ian Wallace scoured the country for skeletons. Thousands of them. No grave-digging was involved. Wallace unearthed the bones in academic collections that ...
A skeleton found in the Lake Turkana Basin area of northern Kenya is the most complete set of remains ever found of Homo ...
A study conducted by the Maccabident Research Institute found that ongoing national security tensions led to significant changes in the dental and skeletal development of children and teens.