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Art by firelight?
Using experimental and digital techniques to explore Magdalenian engraved plaquette use at Montastruc (France)
https://t.co/dMTpxiPvcs
Examined 15,000 year old stone art and speculate the makers were inspired by dynamic lighting of fire
Micronesian navigators guided canoes across hundreds of miles of open ocean by integrating information from stars, waves, coral reefs and more into a rich conceptual framework.
Selective cultural processes generate adaptive heuristics
https://t.co/8AL1OTD7yO
A population Hub out of Africa explains East Asian lineages in Europe 45,000 years ago
Genetics and material culture support repeated expansions into Paleolithic Eurasia from a population Hub out of Africa
https://t.co/GVRQ9Ew7vU
How to become a crab:
Phenotypic constraints on a recurring body plan
https://t.co/1vxK7keiAe
Phylogenetic strategies with poorly known groups, and direct fossil evidence, will help resolve the history of crab evolution and degree of variation within crabs
👇 Well... this is REALLY not good.
Antarctica and the Arctic are respectively 70 and 50 degrees above normal
https://t.co/FVPa7vg1ax
“They are opposite seasons. You don’t see the north and the south (poles) both melting at the same time,”
Neanderthal child's occipital from Baume Moula-Guercy (Soyons, Ardèche, France)
https://t.co/Yc7skwQ2va
An ontogenetically based comparative description of two immature occipital fragments from Baume Moula-Guercy (MIS 5e)
h/t @ChrisStringer65
Watch Dr. Robert Sapolsky on evolutionary rapid change and molecular genetics...
Stephen Jay Gould and Niles Eldredge's Punctuated Equilibrium
https://t.co/hDjDoFzVFn
Unicorns Are More Legit Than You Think
https://t.co/vgeBzvlUAC
Elasmotherium sibiricum, the Siberian unicorn. may have inspired our tales. Thanks to carbon dating, researchers have determined that the myth-inspiring animal may have lived among early humans.