Discover the evolutionary story behind the human chin. Learn how craniofacial changes and mandibular traits shaped this ...
Around 148 years after they were taken from the island and 102 years after they were first acquired by a museum in New York, ancestral remains of four CHamorus were ...
Scientists used a particle accelerator to reconstruct the 3.7-million-year-old face of Little Foot, one of the most complete ...
For the first time, researchers have digitally reconstructed the facial fragments of the individual, who belonged to the Australopithecus genus ...
The Bone Museum is a collection that proves New Yorkers will make a museum out of absolutely anything, and we’re all better off for it. Glass cases filled with skulls stretching into the distance, ...
What did the face of our ancestors look like three million years ago? Our international team has answered this question by ...
Little Foot, a 3.67 million-year-old human ancestor, is getting a digital facial reconstruction after her skull was crushed ...
Comparisons show the face size falls between a gorilla and an orangutan, with shape closer to orangutans and bonobos, and a ...
Going to space is harsh on the human body, and as a new study from our research team finds, the brain shifts upward and backward and deforms inside the skull after spaceflight.
The article ‘ A new face for ‘Little Foot’, the most complete Australopithecus skeleton to date ’ by Amélie Beaudet and Dominic Stratford was originally published on The Conversation and has been ...
Scientists examined brain MRI scans of astronauts and found microgravity causes upward and backward brain shifts, which gradually take months to recover after returning to Earth.
Scientists analyze fossils and vocal tract models to reconstruct what the languages of prehistoric humans may have sounded like.