After 50 Years, Scientists Still Love Lucy
Paleoanthropologists have learned a lot about Lucy, the world’s most famous hominin fossil, since she was discovered in 1974. And her fossils are still yielding new insights
The museum’s groundbreaking Hall of Human Origins centers around the adaptations that set early humans apart
Genetic analyses and interviews with Indigenous farmers revealed that most manioc crops resemble each other across time and space
Fungus-farming ants, fossilized footprints and a prehistoric critter named after a Muppet are just a few of the year’s most notable findings
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