New study suggests H. floresiensis is a deformed human
Once again reviving the debate over the nature of the Flores hominid, a new study published this week in the ...
Homo floresienses is the name for a dimunitive hominid species that lived in Flores, Indonesia, some 17,000 years ago.
See also: Mike Morwood, Liang Bua
Once again reviving the debate over the nature of the Flores hominid, a new study published this week in the ...
Researchers from the University of Adelaide are planning a new attempt to extract DNA from the teeth of the Homo ...
Science media have been picking up this story the last couple of days of the description of a giant stork ...
An exhibition on the Flores hominid is on show at Japan's National Museum of Nature and Science. UOW hobbit makes ...
Debate about the hobbit continues at the recent American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting. Hobbit debate goes out on some ...
An update on the hobbit debate; Mike Morwood's team is now expanding the search for the hobbit in the surrounding ...
The Observer's Science Editor has an update on the latest developments in Hobbit research - and how they might have ...
A new paper published in BMC Biology may possibly reconcile the small size of the Hobbit's brain with tool use ...
I got the press release last week but I was out in the field and unable to look through the ...
Congratulations to Dr. Kira Westaway for winning one of the Science Gongs for her research with the homo floresiensis. photo ...
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