At the end of last month, a team of research scientists announced that walls in three caves in Spain were adorned with art created by our evolutionary cousins the Neanderthals about 65,000 years ago.
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Humans Outlived Neanderthals Likely Because of Differences in Anatomy and Social Skills
For more than 20 years, advertisements for an auto insurance company have featured an offended caveman who takes issue with the company's tagline that enrolling is so easy that even a caveman can do ...
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Wild new study uses Neanderthals to expose generative AI’s knowledge gap
Neanderthals have become unlikely test cases for the limits of generative AI. A new wave of research argues that when ...
Some 400,000 years ago, the earliest ancestors of man as we know him migrated out of Africa and into the land that would later become the snootiest place on earth: Western Europe. But that area was ...
Neanderthals were long stereotyped as primitive and dim-witted, but science has corrected that misconception, showing them as intelligent, cultural and connected to modern humans. This illustrates how ...
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