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Prof. Andrew Thompson, a leading expert in global and imperial history in the Faculty of History at Oxford University, has presented a new Framework of Analysis for Modern Slavery & Human ...
M. F. Hussain’s 'Gram Yatra' sets a record at Christy’s auction by fetching USD 13.7 million, highlighting the growing value of Indian modern art. However, the art market's growth remains ...
Scientists have long debated how modern humans evolved. For decades, most researchers agreed that Homo sapiens came from one ancestral group in Africa, dating back 200,000 to 300,000 years.
Use themes and big ideas driven by essential questions to frame your investigation. Integrating contemporary art and themes into teaching requires a shift from predominantly technique-driven ...
The Art Gallery of Ontario recently welcomed The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century. The exhibit explores the extraordinary impact of the genre through painting, photography ...
Apr. 9, 2025 — A team of researchers has uncovered a previously unrecognized role of mitochondrial protein synthesis in the maintenance of intracellular iron ... Certain Nasal Bacteria May Boost ...
The human bone fragments were confirmed to belong to early modern humans who inhabited Europe 1,000 years earlier than was previously believed. Scientists have long tried to piece together the ...
According to a study conducted by researchers at the University of Cambridge, modern humans descended not from a single lineage but from two distinct populations of ancestors that first diverged ...
The evolutionary path leading to the rise of modern humans is full of twists and turns, and the latest surprise reveals that our species likely sprung forth from two ancient intermingling populations.
For the last two decades, the prevailing view in human evolutionary genetics has been that Homo sapiens first appeared in Africa around 200,000 to 300,000 years ago, and descended from a single ...
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