Imagine our early human ancestors standing in the ancient landscapes, thoughtfully examining rocks, deciding which to use for ...
Brain tissue is among the most energetically costly in the body, and as a result, larger-brained mammals require more energy to support brain growth and maintenance.
Brain tissue is among the most energetically costly in the body, and as a result, larger-brained mammals require more energy to support brain growth and maintenance.
Christopher Bae, an anthropology professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, described Homo juluensis as a robust population of hominids.
Homo juluensis fossils reveal a mix of archaic and modern traits, offering insights into Pleistocene hominin evolution.
Brain tissue is among the most energetically costly in the body, and as a result, larger-brained mammals require more energy ...
As recognised by ancestral wisdom and Indigenous practices, our need to repair relationships is a deep-rooted instinct ...
The Julurens — or “big head” people — are twisting scientists’ long-accepted understanding of human evolution.
New research suggests the gut microbiome could have influenced energy availability to evolve a larger brain. Usage permitted for news articles related to this study only.