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160,000-year-old sophisticated stone tools discovered in China may not have been made by Homo sapiens
Archaeologists have found the oldest known evidence of hafted tools in East Asia, and they challenge a previously held assumption about stone tool use.
An international team has discovered the earliest known hand-held wooden tools used by humans. A study jointly led by ...
Researchers believe the ancient wood, found in Greece, is actually evidence of the earliest hand-held wooden tool usage in ...
Used by our early human ancestors around 430,000 years ago, the earliest known hand-held wooden tools have been uncovered by ...
Old beliefs about early human behavior in East Asia are being challenged by the discovery of a richly-layered archaeological ...
Our evolved craving for cause and effect once ensured survival but now fuels misunderstanding. Learning to favor correlation ...
Researchers have found two wooden tools crafted and used by humans at a site some 430,000 years ago. One tool is made of ...
The CAIO started as a signal of intent, but as AI hits production, the job is changing from “go explore” to “make it work, safely, at scale.” ...
The earliest known examples of wooden hand-held tools, believed to be 430,000 years old, have been discovered by researchers ...
A remarkable prehistoric hammer made from elephant bone, dating back nearly half a million years ago, has been uncovered in southern England and analysed by archaeologists from UCL and the Natural ...
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Lab-grown LIFE takes a major step forward - as scientists use AI to create a virus never seen before
Lab-grown life has taken a major leap forward as scientists use AI to create a new virus that has never been seen before.
Conversely, non-guaranteed booking can be advantageous in certain scenarios. If there’s a breaking development or trend an ...
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