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Ethiopian Homo erectus skull discovery rewrites human evolution timeline
What did researchers find? A 1.6-to-1.5-million-year-old skull from Ethiopia combines features from two different stages of human evolution. The braincase and brow ridge match Homo erectus, but the ...
Objective: To evaluate the precision of a computer vision (CV) and augmented reality (AR) pipeline for orthodontic applications, specifically in direct bonding and temporary anchorage device (TAD) ...
Lucrecia Martel‘s documentary “Landmarks” (“Nuestra Tierra”) was awarded best film in the official competition of this year’s London Film Festival. “Landmarks” explores the murder of Indigenous leader ...
Landmark Credit Union Live will open its doors in late February with a debut lineup of performances ranging in genre from power metal to hip-hop. The new 4,500-capacity music venue, being built by ...
The Argentine auteur's signature rigor, if not her radicalism, carries over to nonfiction in a study that pivots on the 2009 murder of Chuschagasta leader Javier Chocobar. Martel’s name guarantees ...
Located at the entrance of the E. Cullen Building, the Cullen Fountain was more than just a water feature—it was a symbol of campus pride and a favorite gathering place for students, alumni, and ...
The modernist former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art had its interior designated for protection by the Landmarks Preservation Commission. By Robin Pogrebin The modernist Breuer building, ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The last Mass at St. Mary of the Assumption took place in the summer of 2011. It has sat vacant ever since. But preservationists say they hope its connection to Pope Leo XIV as his ...
Indiana Landmarks, the statewide nonprofit that that advocates for and helps people save historic sites and landmarks, has selected Brad M. Ward as its new president and CEO. He took over the position ...
Long-term acute care hospital operator Landmark Holdings of Florida filed for Chapter 11 protections this week, citing high costs and “plateaued” reimbursement rates in the years following the onset ...
Leonardo da Vinci’s incredible studies of human anatomy still don’t get the recognition they deserve
Michael Carroll does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
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