Using 3D technology and other methods, the team identified Sahelanthropus’s femoral tubercle, which is the point of ...
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Was our earliest ancestor a knuckle-dragger, or did it walk upright?
A long-running and bitterly fought dispute over whether the earliest known hominin had a knuckle-walking gait, like ...
A look back at the most impressive 3D printing videos of 2025, showcasing innovation across medicine, construction, mobility, ...
Scientists argue ape-like Sahelanthropus tchadensis that lived in Africa 7m years ago is best contender but more are fossils needed ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
How a Chinese 3D-printing firm turned sneaker tech into humanoid robot muscles
China's ultra-fast, industrial-scale 3D printing firm is scaling flexible materials from shoes to humanoid robotics.
Discover Magazine on MSN
This 7-Million-Year-Old Fossil May Reveal When Ancient Humans Started Walking Upright
Learn how detailed 3D analysis uncovered evidence that upright walking emerged near the very start of the human lineage.
In recent decades, scientists have debated whether a seven-million-year-old fossil was bipedal—a trait that would make it the oldest human ancestor. A ...
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Anthropologists discover seven million-year-old walking ape that could be earliest human ancestor
Anthropologists have uncovered evidence of an ancient ape species that roamed Africa on two feet seven million years ago, ...
Researchers are devising technologies that help analyze and enhance human movement and performance.
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Scientists attach a human ear to a foot in shocking experiment
A human ear attached to a woman’s foot sounds like a stunt from a horror film, yet it is the centerpiece of a real, carefully planned medical rescue. In a world first, surgeons in China temporarily ...
A UK-based research project, TomoGrav, will produce the first 3D movies of black holes, mapping plasma flows and gravity in real time using advanced AI and global telescope networks.
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