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Early Homo sapiens may have lived in rainforests, new clues suggest — and it could overturn our understanding of human evolution

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Daily Mail
· Jul 7, 2026
Story of human evolution rewritten as new evidence reveals a far more complex origin
Story of human evolution rewritten as new evidence reveals a far more complex origin
Times of India
· Jul 6, 2026
Rare Neanderthal baby fossil reveals our ancient relatives may have begun life much like modern humans
Rare Neanderthal baby fossil reveals our ancient relatives may have begun life much like modern humans
Scientific American
· Jul 2, 2026
Ancient cave paintings can harbor human DNA for millennia, scientists find
The breakthrough could reveal previously hidden ancient human activity inside caves, acting as ‘genetic archives’
Fox News
· Jul 7, 2026
Cave discovery pushes back evidence of human ancestors using fire to 1.79M years ago
New evidence from South Africa's Wonderwerk Cave suggests early human ancestors were using fire as far back as 1.79 million years ago, researchers say.
Earth911
· Jul 9, 2026
Guest Idea: DIY Design of Small Outdoor Spaces for Mental Restoration and Local Ecology
The idea that people have an innate connection to nature is a core biophilic principle.... The post Guest Idea: DIY Design of Small Outdoor Spaces for Mental Restoration and Local Ecology appeared first on Earth911.
DNyuz
· Jun 26, 2026
Darwin’s Story Isn’t as Simple as It Seems
This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. Sign up for it here. This week, I learned that Charles Darwin didn’t exactly come up with the theory of evolution by cataloging the finches of the Galápagos Islands. Contrary to the simplified version I’d grown up believing, []
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Related coverage for " Early Homo sapiens may have lived in rainforests, new clues suggest — and it could overturn our understanding of human evolution ": Daily Mail — Story of human evolution rewritten as new evidence reveals a far more complex origin. Times of India — Rare Neanderthal baby fossil reveals our ancient relatives may have begun life much like modern humans. Scientific American — Ancient cave paintings can harbor human DNA for millennia, scientists find. Fox News — Cave discovery pushes back evidence of human ancestors using fire to 1.79M years ago. Earth911 — Guest Idea: DIY Design of Small Outdoor Spaces for Mental Restoration and Local Ecology. DNyuz — Darwin’s Story Isn’t as Simple as It Seems


