New study of 7-million-year-old fossils from Chad proves Sahelanthropus tchadensis walked upright while still climbing trees.
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The artificial intelligence revolution is here, transforming how we serve clients, manage workflows and compete for talent.
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Ending a year in which it celebrated its fifth birthday, the Innovative Optical and Wireless Network project releases details ...
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A mystery that started with the discovery of a pinkie finger bone in Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia may finally have been cracked.
"The Giant Leap," by astrobiologist Caleb Scharf, is an optimistic account of our widening journey into the cosmos.
Emily Kwong and Berly McCoy of NPR's Short Wave talk about why swearing might improve physical performance, how birds' bills changed during the pandemic and why scientists are sampling whale breath.
A variety of studies are showing that rough-and-tumble play is important for animals and kids alike.
Addressing these challenges is not merely a technical legal matter; it is essential for the credibility and growth of Islamic ...