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Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered remains of an unknown human species, raising intriguing questions about human evolution. The discovery, found in a cave near Barcelona, suggests a previously uncharted chapter in our ancestral history. Further research is underway.
Recent findings suggest that during the “Great Dying,” the most catastrophic mass extinction in Earth’s history, an isolated region in China remarkably escaped the extensive biodiversity loss. This discovery sheds new light on survival during ecological crises.
A 1.4 million-year-old skull discovered in Spain is being hailed as the “earliest human face of Western Europe.” This significant find may reshape our understanding of early human migration and evolution across the continent. Researchers are eager to study its implications.
A new titanosaur species has been discovered in Argentina, shedding light on the diverse lineage of these colossal dinosaurs. Researchers uncovered remarkable fossils that offer insights into their size, habitat, and evolutionary adaptations, enriching our understanding of prehistoric ecosystems.
A remarkable discovery in Australia has unveiled two massive predators from the ‘upside down’ dinosaur age, dating back 120 million years. Fossils reveal insights into this unique period, suggesting diverse ecosystems and complex predatory behaviors.