Humans have not evolved to be taller in the lastthree hundred years. While the average adult height has indeed increased in many countries over the last few hundred years, this increase was not caused by evolution. Additionally, the average height gain over the last few hundred years has not ...
The remains of an ancient ape(猿)found in a Bavarian clay site recently caught people's eyes. According to scientists, they may renew people's opinion on when humans' ancestors began standing upright. An international team of researchers said the fossilized skeleton of a male ape that lived ...
The most complete, an adult male, likely stood about 1 meter tall, weighed 31 kilograms and looked similar to modern-day bonobos, a species of chimp.Like humans, Danuvius had an S-shaped backbone to hold its body upright while standing. Unlike humans, though, it had a powerful big toe ...
both of which were hunted by humans during the Pleistocene, and both of which share a common end. Both of the megafauna—which means their bodies were larger than 100 pounds (45 kilograms)—died out at the end of the Ice Age, about 10,000 years ago, as part of the greatmegafaunal...
Hatala found that the 12-print trackway was made by an individual whose footprints didn’t fall within the range of variation seen in Homo sapiens, unlike the three scattered footprints, which plotted more closely to those made by living humans. ...
The remains of an ancient ape (猿) found in a Bavarian clay site recently caught people's eye. Accordingto scientists, they may renew people's opinion on when humans' ancestors began standing upright.An international team of researchers said the fossilized skeleton of a male ape that lived in...
Then people built these tall buildings, and soon they were safe from the danger of living things below.These are the first diaojiaolou, dating back more than 500 years. They are widely spread in some southern provinces, but their appearances are different in different places. Although the old...
The question of when apes could walk on two legs has fascinated scientists since Charles Darwin first argued that they were the ancestors of humans. Previous fossil records of apes with an upright move — found in Crete and Kenya — dated only as far back as 6 million years. These apes ar...
Frankenstein was the name of the scientist. The monster he made up had f66like humans. He tried to find love from others, but his scary looks made people hate him. Driven mad by this cruelty (残忍), he grew to hate Frankenstein for creating him. He k67the scientist’s friends. Franke...
The most complete, an adult male, likely stood about 1 meter tall, weighed 31 kilograms and looked similar to modern-day bonobos, a species of chimp. Like humans, Danuvius had an S-shaped backbone to hold its body upright while standing. Unlike humans, though, it had a powerful big toe...