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Study of 'nearest human relative' suggests parenting more influential than genetics
Paper in Communications Biology looked at influencers of stress in 600 chimpanzees
02/06/23 -
Study reveals new insights into the origins of Scotland's mysterious Picts
A newly published study in PLOS genetics led by School of Biology and Environmental Sciences experts Dr Adeline Morez, Prof...
28/04/23 -
The Conversation: Most humans haven’t evolved to cope with the cold, yet we dominate northern climates – here’s why
Evolutionary biologists Dr Laura Buck and Dr Kyoko Yamaguchi write in The Conversation on how human species (hominins) have...
16/01/23 -
Is this the world's oldest oven?
Archaeologists have unearthed baked bread and food remains from 70,000 years ago in Shanidar Cave in Iraq and published the...
23/11/22 -
Face of the Great Pharaoh revealed
Face Lab researchers work with Egyptologists to reconstruct the face of Ramses II
02/11/22 -
Supporting reconciliation in Cyprus through the recovery of war missing
Families in Cyprus have been able to finally lay their relatives to rest thanks to a humanitarian project involving anthropologists...
31/10/22 -
Sinuses shed light on how humans got their unique skull shape
They are most-commonly associated with a blocked nose and headaches but the humble sinuses could hold an important key to...
21/10/22 -
Genes reveal how our pelvis evolved for upright walking
From 3-4 million years ago the pattern points to bipedalism
18/08/22 -
Our ancient relative who “walked like a human, but climbed like an ape”
New fossils are the missing link that settles a decades old debate proving early hominins used their upper limbs to climb...
23/11/21 -
New human evolution gallery at the World Museum Liverpool opened with a bang!
Discover the intertwined history of our species. A new free gallery officially opened at the World Museum Liverpool on 6th...
10/09/19