Scientists say the specimens display features that are quite distinct from fully modern humans The remains of what may be a previously unknown human species have been identified in southern China. The bones, which represent at least five individuals, have been dated to between 11,500 and 14,500 years ago. But scientists are calling them simply the Red Deer Cave people, after one of the sites where
The first strips of muscle have been grown in a project to develop a new way to produce meat Dutch scientists have used stem cells to create strips of muscle tissue with the aim of producing the first lab-grown hamburger later this year. The aim of the research is to develop a more efficient way of producing meat than rearing animals. At a major science meeting in Canada, Prof Mark Post said synth
Japan's recovery was at the forefront of Ishihara's re-election campaign Tokyo intends to bid for the 2020 Olympics as part of Japan's recovery from the devastating earthquake and tsunami which hit the country in March. City governor Shintaro Ishihara made the declaration following his re-election for a fourth term. "Although they [the 2020 Games] are nine years from now, we can start raising our
For many Japanese, sumo is a much-loved part of their national culture The Japan Sumo Association (JSA) has cancelled next month's grand tournament over allegations of match fixing.
One in 10 of the world's adults is obese, according to a joint UK-US study published in The Lancet Imperial College London and Harvard researchers studied body mass index (BMI), cholesterol and high blood pressure data from 1980 to 2008. High blood pressure and cholesterol fell in many developed countries while obesity generally rose worldwide.
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