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New Cartilage Type Found: Lipocartilage Resembles Fat, Boosts Elasticity
- Saturday January 11, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Scientists have identified lipocartilage, a newly classified type of cartilage featuring fat-filled, balloon-like cells that offer elasticity and structural stability. Found in the external ears, noses, and throats of mammals, including humans, this tissue differs from traditional cartilage types by maintaining its size regardless of calorie intake...
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Research Shows Twin Births Were Common in Ancient Primate Evolution
- Monday January 6, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Research suggests that ancient primates, including early humans, typically gave birth to twins, a common trait in their evolutionary history. Over time, singletons became more prevalent due to the survival advantages of larger, more developed offspring. This shift is linked to the evolution of primates' larger brains and bodies, requiring more ener...
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Australopithecus Afarensis' Limited Running Speed Unveiled in 3D Simulation Study
- Thursday December 26, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A recent study using advanced 3D simulations has uncovered the running limitations of Australopithecus afarensis, an ancient hominin that lived over three million years ago. The findings highlight that while the species was capable of running, it could not match the speed or efficiency of modern humans. Insights from muscle mass estimates and digit...
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Homo Juluensis Discovered: A New Chapter in Middle Pleistocene Human Evolution
- Tuesday December 3, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A newly discovered species, Homo juluensis, has been identified from fossils found in China, dating back between 220,000 and 100,000 years ago. The fossils, unearthed at Xujiayao and Xuchang, feature large skulls with a unique blend of Neanderthal, Denisovan and modern human traits. Researchers, including Christopher Bae from the University of Hawa...
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New Study Links Ancient Mega Settlements with Modern Human Development
- Monday December 2, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Researchers at Kiel University have introduced a groundbreaking method linking ancient settlements to the Human Development Index. Published in Open Archaeology, the study examines the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture (5050-2950 BCE) in modern-day Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine. These 320-hectare societies displayed advanced equality and innovation, with ...
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Advanced 3D Fossil Scans Provide Clues to the Origins of Bipedalism in Human Evolution
- Saturday November 30, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A new study published in the American Journal of Primatology uses advanced 3D scanning technology to examine fossilized bones and muscle insertion points, shedding light on the evolution of bipedalism in human ancestors. Led by Professor Josep M. Potau from the University of Barcelona, the research suggests that early hominins, like Australopithecu...
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Two Different Proto-Human Species Lived Together in Keyna 1.5 Million Years Ago, Claims Study
- Friday November 29, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
In a groundbreaking discovery, footprints from 1.5 million years ago have revealed that Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei coexisted in Kenya. The fossilised tracks, found at Koobi Fora, show distinctive foot structures, with Homo erectus leaving footprints similar to modern humans, while Paranthropus boisei’s tracks reflect a different walking...
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World Mental Health Day 2024: How Psychoanalysis Influences The Field Of Psychology
- Thursday October 10, 2024
- Aayushi Singh Chauhan
World Mental Health Day 2024: This article explores the connection between psychoanalysis and psychology, how psychoanalysis shapes psychological practice, and why its crucial for both the field of psychology and for individuals seeking to understand themselves better.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Skeletons Reveal Ancient Teenagers Experienced Puberty Similar to Modern Teens, Study Finds
- Wednesday September 18, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Recent research has revealed that teenagers who lived between 10,000 and 30,000 years ago, during the Ice Age, went through puberty at roughly the same age as modern teens. An international team of archaeologists, led by Mary Lewis, a bioarchaeologist from the University of Reading, studied the skeletal remains of 13 adolescents from various archae...
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Geologists Say Quartz And Few Earthquakes Can Make A Giant Gold Nugget
- Tuesday September 3, 2024
- World News | Christopher Voisey, The Conversation
Humanitys fascination with gold stretches back thousands of years. Gold mining is described in ancient Greek and Roman sources, and gold rushes especially in the 19th century played a powerful role in shaping the modern world.
- www.ndtv.com
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Evolution Of Human Eye: Easy Tips To Improve Your Vision
- Friday August 23, 2024
- Aayushi Singh Chauhan
Modern lifestyles have introduced challenges that can strain our vision, making it essential to adopt practices that protect and enhance our eyesight. This article will provide you with solutions that help keep your vision clear, focused and more powerful.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Activision Sold AI-Generated Call of Duty Cosmetic, Approved AI Use That Led to Layoffs: Report
- Wednesday July 24, 2024
- Written by Manas Mitul
Activision reportedly utilised generative artificial intelligence (AI) to create an in-game cosmetic for its latest Call of Duty title and made it available for purchase in late 2023. The Call of Duty maker is said to have approved the use of generative AI tools like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion to help create concept art for its games early las...
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Oldest Known Human Viruses Discovered In 50,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Bones
- Thursday May 23, 2024
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Genetic analysis of 50,000-year-old Neanderthal skeletons has uncovered the remnants of three viruses related to modern human pathogens.
- www.ndtv.com
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Top Russian Scientist Fired After He Claims Ancestral Sins Shortened Human Lifespan
- Thursday February 8, 2024
- World News | Edited by Ritu Singh
He claimed that sin was the cause of mutations in genetic diseases harming modern man.
- www.ndtv.com
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Are You A Morning Person? Thank Your Neanderthal Ancestors
- Saturday December 16, 2023
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
New research suggests that individuals who are naturally early risers may have inherited genetic variants from Neanderthals.
- www.ndtv.com
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New Cartilage Type Found: Lipocartilage Resembles Fat, Boosts Elasticity
- Saturday January 11, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Scientists have identified lipocartilage, a newly classified type of cartilage featuring fat-filled, balloon-like cells that offer elasticity and structural stability. Found in the external ears, noses, and throats of mammals, including humans, this tissue differs from traditional cartilage types by maintaining its size regardless of calorie intake...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Research Shows Twin Births Were Common in Ancient Primate Evolution
- Monday January 6, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Research suggests that ancient primates, including early humans, typically gave birth to twins, a common trait in their evolutionary history. Over time, singletons became more prevalent due to the survival advantages of larger, more developed offspring. This shift is linked to the evolution of primates' larger brains and bodies, requiring more ener...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Australopithecus Afarensis' Limited Running Speed Unveiled in 3D Simulation Study
- Thursday December 26, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A recent study using advanced 3D simulations has uncovered the running limitations of Australopithecus afarensis, an ancient hominin that lived over three million years ago. The findings highlight that while the species was capable of running, it could not match the speed or efficiency of modern humans. Insights from muscle mass estimates and digit...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Homo Juluensis Discovered: A New Chapter in Middle Pleistocene Human Evolution
- Tuesday December 3, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A newly discovered species, Homo juluensis, has been identified from fossils found in China, dating back between 220,000 and 100,000 years ago. The fossils, unearthed at Xujiayao and Xuchang, feature large skulls with a unique blend of Neanderthal, Denisovan and modern human traits. Researchers, including Christopher Bae from the University of Hawa...
- www.gadgets360.com
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New Study Links Ancient Mega Settlements with Modern Human Development
- Monday December 2, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Researchers at Kiel University have introduced a groundbreaking method linking ancient settlements to the Human Development Index. Published in Open Archaeology, the study examines the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture (5050-2950 BCE) in modern-day Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine. These 320-hectare societies displayed advanced equality and innovation, with ...
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Advanced 3D Fossil Scans Provide Clues to the Origins of Bipedalism in Human Evolution
- Saturday November 30, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A new study published in the American Journal of Primatology uses advanced 3D scanning technology to examine fossilized bones and muscle insertion points, shedding light on the evolution of bipedalism in human ancestors. Led by Professor Josep M. Potau from the University of Barcelona, the research suggests that early hominins, like Australopithecu...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Two Different Proto-Human Species Lived Together in Keyna 1.5 Million Years Ago, Claims Study
- Friday November 29, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
In a groundbreaking discovery, footprints from 1.5 million years ago have revealed that Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei coexisted in Kenya. The fossilised tracks, found at Koobi Fora, show distinctive foot structures, with Homo erectus leaving footprints similar to modern humans, while Paranthropus boisei’s tracks reflect a different walking...
- www.gadgets360.com
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World Mental Health Day 2024: How Psychoanalysis Influences The Field Of Psychology
- Thursday October 10, 2024
- Aayushi Singh Chauhan
World Mental Health Day 2024: This article explores the connection between psychoanalysis and psychology, how psychoanalysis shapes psychological practice, and why its crucial for both the field of psychology and for individuals seeking to understand themselves better.
- doctor.ndtv.com
-
Skeletons Reveal Ancient Teenagers Experienced Puberty Similar to Modern Teens, Study Finds
- Wednesday September 18, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Recent research has revealed that teenagers who lived between 10,000 and 30,000 years ago, during the Ice Age, went through puberty at roughly the same age as modern teens. An international team of archaeologists, led by Mary Lewis, a bioarchaeologist from the University of Reading, studied the skeletal remains of 13 adolescents from various archae...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Geologists Say Quartz And Few Earthquakes Can Make A Giant Gold Nugget
- Tuesday September 3, 2024
- World News | Christopher Voisey, The Conversation
Humanitys fascination with gold stretches back thousands of years. Gold mining is described in ancient Greek and Roman sources, and gold rushes especially in the 19th century played a powerful role in shaping the modern world.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Evolution Of Human Eye: Easy Tips To Improve Your Vision
- Friday August 23, 2024
- Aayushi Singh Chauhan
Modern lifestyles have introduced challenges that can strain our vision, making it essential to adopt practices that protect and enhance our eyesight. This article will provide you with solutions that help keep your vision clear, focused and more powerful.
- doctor.ndtv.com
-
Activision Sold AI-Generated Call of Duty Cosmetic, Approved AI Use That Led to Layoffs: Report
- Wednesday July 24, 2024
- Written by Manas Mitul
Activision reportedly utilised generative artificial intelligence (AI) to create an in-game cosmetic for its latest Call of Duty title and made it available for purchase in late 2023. The Call of Duty maker is said to have approved the use of generative AI tools like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion to help create concept art for its games early las...
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Oldest Known Human Viruses Discovered In 50,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Bones
- Thursday May 23, 2024
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Genetic analysis of 50,000-year-old Neanderthal skeletons has uncovered the remnants of three viruses related to modern human pathogens.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Top Russian Scientist Fired After He Claims Ancestral Sins Shortened Human Lifespan
- Thursday February 8, 2024
- World News | Edited by Ritu Singh
He claimed that sin was the cause of mutations in genetic diseases harming modern man.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Are You A Morning Person? Thank Your Neanderthal Ancestors
- Saturday December 16, 2023
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
New research suggests that individuals who are naturally early risers may have inherited genetic variants from Neanderthals.
- www.ndtv.com