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  1. How did humans evolve from apes? - New Scientist

    Many parents dread the moment when a child asks where they came from. Charles Darwin found the subject awkward too: On the Origin of Species makes almost no mention of human …

  2. Human evolution - New Scientist

    Our ancestors still resembled apes nearly 4 millions years later. This includes Lucy, a 3.2-million-year-old human ancestor discovered in Ethiopia, from a group called the australopiths.

  3. Timeline: Human Evolution - New Scientist

    Sep 4, 2006 · Five skulls belonging to some ancestors and relatives of modern humans. From left to right, the skulls are: Australopithecus africanus (3-1.8 mya); Homo habilis (or H. rudolfensis, …

  4. Human evolution news, articles and features | New Scientist

    Human evolution is the study of how our species has developed over time and continues to change today. By analysing fossils, artefacts and DNA, we can trace the history of our …

  5. An incredible Denisovan skull is upending the story of human …

    Aug 25, 2025 · One of the biggest mysteries in human evolution has just been solved. In 2010, a groundbreaking genetic analysis revealed that east Asia was once home to a previously …

  6. The remarkable tale of how humans nearly didn’t conquer the world

    Jun 30, 2025 · Human evolution and exodus The oldest known Homo sapiens – or what we call modern humans – lived in Africa, perhaps 350,000 years ago. Our understanding of the …

  7. Introduction: Human Evolution - New Scientist

    Sep 4, 2006 · Side view of human jaw The incredible story of our evolution from ape ancestors spans 6 million years or more, and features the acquirement of traits from bipedal walking , …

  8. The biggest coincidence in human evolution - New Scientist

    Mar 11, 2025 · Humans The biggest coincidence in human evolution Farming arose on multiple continents among populations with radically different cultures and environments and with no …

  9. Timeline: Human Evolution - New Scientist

    Aug 25, 2006 · 55 million years ago (MYA) First primitive primates evolve, lives in the shadow of the dinosaurs 8 - 6 MYA First gorillas evolve. Later, chimp and human lineages diverge 5.8 …

  10. What made us human? The fossils redefining our evolutionary …

    Jul 31, 2024 · Both fossils led researchers to believe we really could identify humanity’s big bang: the time when a dramatic pulse of evolution saw the emergence of our human genus, Homo.