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Biology

Sahelanthropus Tchadensis: Could This Ancient Fossil Rewrite Human Evolution?

The discovery of Sahelanthropus tchadensis has sparked an ongoing debate among paleontologists and anthropologists about the origins of bipedalism in human ancestors. This 7-million-year-old fossil could provide crucial insights into when ancient humans started to walk upright, a defining characteristic that separates us from other primates. Uncovering Sahelanthropus Discovered in Chad, Central Africa, Sahelanthropus tchadensis […]

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Society

Can Science Redevelop Gaza? A Critical Look at the GREAT Trust Proposal

When wars end, the hardest part often comes after: rebuilding lives, homes, and ecosystems shattered by violence. A new proposal, reported by The Washington Post, the Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration and Transformation (GREAT) Trust, lays out an ambitious vision for Gaza: $70–100 billion in investments, “AI-powered smart cities,” and even a Riviera of artificial islands. On […]

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