A Neanderthal male and female compositions. Photo: Martin Meissner (A.P.) Analysis of Neanderthal hand bones suggests that these extinct humans have better suited toes for power grips, as precision is the opposite of grip, which may mean they use them differently than our hands. Researchers have found major physical differences …
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U.S. This updated electron microscope image, made available in February 2020 by the National Institutes of Health, shows pink, cultured, protruding cell surface in the lab, the novel coronavirus SARS-Co-2. Also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus causes COVID-19. The sample was isolated from a U.S. patient, and on Thursday, March …
Read More »Giant penguin-like birds may also have wandered once through the northern hemisphere
A new fossil discovery has revealed that New Zealand’s ancient monster penguins were not the only human-sized flightless birds that roamed our planet tens of millions of years ago. Recent findings in North America and Japan suggest that giant creatures like penguins also spread throughout the northern hemisphere. And these …
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