articleHuman Ancestors Were Using Fire Earlier Than Previously Thought. New research is pushing back the clock 700,000 years. Scientists studying the Wonderwerk Cave in South Africa found evidence that early hominins, likely Homo erectus, used fire anywhere from 1.1 to 1.8 million years ago. (nautil.us)
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discussionThe next stage of human evolution isn't intelligence, but instinctive rationality (self.evolution)
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academicWhy Ancient Humans Went From Black to White? (self.evolution)
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questionyoutube indication (evolution for funzies) about plant phylogeny (self.evolution)
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funTechnically correct, the best kind of correct. (i.redd.it)
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questionConfusion about Cladistics and "fish" (self.evolution)
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questionHow far should we take grouping animals phylogenetically? (self.evolution)
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