Daily Mail: human evolution seen in a new light
Scientists have discovered the remains of ancient hominids in a Moroccan cave that could radically change ideas about the origins of our species.
The researchers emphasize that these remains represent a mosaic of features: the flat faces characteristic of Homo sapiens are adjacent to the massive brow ridges and small brain volume characteristic of earlier species.
New data indicate that the ancestors of modern people left the Dark Continent long before the formation of the final appearance of Homo sapiens, spreading across Eurasia and developing in parallel in different regions.
Among the artifacts discovered were the mandibles of two adults and a child, as well as teeth, parts of a femur and vertebrae.
Scientists analyzed more than 70 cases of people who experienced clinical death.
The most astonishing incident occurred during a heart valve replacement operation performed by a heart surgeon named Rudy.
After some time, medical equipment unexpectedly showed restoration of cardiac activity, and the patient’s condition stabilized without additional interventions.
A group of neuroscientists from the Netherlands presented a sensational study that provides probable evidence of life after death.
The study results were published in the journal Cell Communication and Signaling.
As the study showed, the microorganism is able to enter the bloodstream and colonize breast tissue, where it triggers inflammation and precancerous changes.
The researchers found that even short-term exposure to the bacterium triggered increased expression of the PKcs protein, which was associated with increased tumor cell migration, invasion, stem-like behavior, and chemotherapy resistance.
The study authors emphasize that Fusobacterium nucleatum may represent an additional risk factor for people with a genetic predisposition to breast cancer, enhancing the effect of already existing mutations.
Channel 5 Daily Mail: human evolution seen in a new light
Daily Mail: human evolution seen in a new light
Moskovsky Komsomolets Unusual 700,000-year-old human remains found
Unusual 700,000-year-old human remains found
TechInsider 773 thousand years ago, the last common ancestor of humans and Neanderthals lived in Morocco.
773 thousand years ago, the last common ancestor of humans and Neanderthals lived in Morocco.

