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In just the last several months, de-extinction — bringing back extinct species by recreating them or organisms that resemble ...
Around 33,000 years ago, Europe's climate cooled and a new human culture known as the Gravettians, known for hunting woolly ...
Colossal Laboratories & Biosciences, the company behind the dire wolf's resurrection, could soon bring back another extinct ...
Before the Erie Moon Mammoths, there was a lone male mammoth, a Summit Township diver and an Erie County lake. Find out how ...
40,000-year-old boomerang sculpted from mammoth tusk reveals early humans artistry The mammoth tusk boomerang was discovered in Layer VIII of the Upper Paleolithic cave site.
What is the Woolly Mammoth? Discover the fascinating story of the woolly mammoth, an Ice Age giant. Learn about its features, habitat, extinction, and efforts to bring it back through science.
A Texas paleontologist recently found a rare, nearly complete skull of an ancient amphibian.
Iconic ‘Dragon Man’ Skull Offers First Glimpse of What a Denisovan’s Face Looked Like, New Genetic Studies Suggest The mysterious ancient humans were only known from fossil fragments. Now ...
The 146,000-year-old Dragon Man skull found in Harbin, China, has been confirmed as Denisovan through DNA and protein analysis, offering rare insight into ancient human evolution.
Researchers identify 146,000-year-old 'dragon man' skull as a Denisovan using dental calculus after DNA extraction attempts failed, revealing insights about this human species.
The so-called "Dragon Man" skull found in China in 1933 sheds light on the ancient human species the Denisovans, about whom scientists previously had little information.
Woolly mammoths were vital to early humans, shaping ecosystems and survival on the Mammoth Steppe. Their rise and extinction offer insights into prehistoric life.