This significant milestone was highlighted during a national coffee exhibition and awareness forum held today at the Ethiopian Science Museum. The premier pointed out that Ethiopia has experienced ...
which is in the Mille District of Ethiopia's Afar Regional State. The scientist, who's affiliated to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio, US, said he immediately recognised the ...
The fossil remains of the unique hominid were found in Ethiopia in 1974, traveled around the world, were the subject of ...
Perhaps most importantly, Lucy’s discovery foreshadowed a series of fossil finds that filled in the scientific picture of her species. By 1978, enough evidence had accumulated to establish Lucy as the ...
The pollen specialist was part of the expedition that unearthed the Australopithecus afarensis in northeastern Ethiopia in ...
This significant milestone was highlighted during a national coffee exhibition and awareness forum held today at the Ethiopian Science Museum. This growth (from 500,000 to 1 million tons ...
Emma Finestone, associate curator at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, will be using a federal grant to continue her ...
Details appear in the journal Science. The co-lead researcher ... Prof Chris Stringer of London's Natural History Museum, who was not involved in the study, said: "The find breaks the long ...
NEWS ANALYSIS. Fifty years after this fossil's discovery, its place in the history of humankind is still debated, while, in ...
As the oldest and most complete hominin skeleton at the time of her discovery, Lucy became the poster child for Australopithecus afarensis and the unofficial mother of all humans. But her legacy is ...
Born in Ethiopia (in what is now Eritrea), raised in Germany ... whom the gallery has represented since 2009, at the Bass Museum of Art. While Lehmann’s career takes her all over the world, some ...
"You've somehow got to get those two to react to make an emerald," Chris Tacker, a research curator of geology at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, told Live Science. This usually ...