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Recent scientific research has shed light on various aspects of human evolution and the impact of climate change. Studies have revealed new insights about Homo habilis and the Gravettian Culture, as well as the genetic origins of ancient Pict warriors in Britain. Additionally, findings suggest that archery may have given early humans an advantage over Neanderthals, while archaeological skull fragments from Ukraine indicate that early modern humans originated from the East. Furthermore, the rapid melting of Greenland glaciers, which is occurring five times faster than 20 years ago, has raised concerns about the vulnerability of Greenland polar bears to climate change. There are also reports of a lost continent that broke off from Australia and the dramatic cooling in West Antarctica, with a temperature drop of 2°C over 20 years.
Genetic Origins of Ancient Pict Warriors in Britain https://t.co/SQl5OjJ8U9
Scientists Rediscover Lost Continent That Broke Off From Australia https://t.co/R3xNdIWSkF
The Gravettian Culture that Survived an Ice Age https://t.co/XkQ0h9GM8p
“Even if future emissions are drastically curtailed, enough warming is probably locked in to wash the bulk of the sheet away. .. West Antarctic ice sheet contains enough water to raise sea level globally by just over five meters,” https://t.co/kA1voQEIWB
Archaeological skull fragments from Ukraine reveal early modern humans came from the East https://t.co/fDOvNsVjpo
Don’t expect to see reported in mainstream media the startling new evidence of dramatic cooling in West Antarctica of 2°C over 20 years, says Chris Morrison. https://t.co/yvH2cSm1rW
Neanderthals Passed On Their Large Noses to Modern Humans https://t.co/FMEqu6zvom
humans are very complex animals. https://t.co/Amo4iFqBb5
Researchers found a new way to explore glaciers https://t.co/Kyue8l5kXO
Historical analyses in Science Advances offer new insights about Greenland polar bears’ vulnerability to #ClimateChange. https://t.co/3Y6AYWuI19 https://t.co/ceGeb8hJDU
Greenland glaciers melt five times faster than 20 years ago - Reuters https://t.co/0Z6uO18yJY
Greenland glaciers melt five times faster than 20 years ago https://t.co/kRL8Wpzg9w https://t.co/RB84HMlgrD
🗄️ From The Archive: How Humans Survived the Ice Age https://t.co/oasImw4Y0R
What We Know About Homo Habilis https://t.co/z1S1opcIr4
Archery may have helped humans gain leverage over Neanderthals https://t.co/aJz2u93YeM