By: Kevin Hughes
/ By Kevin Hughes A newly analyzed 2-million-year-old partial skeleton from Kenya reveals ape-like arms and anatomy more similar to Australopithecus (like “Lucy”) than later humans.
Kevin Hughes is a Freelance Editor at various publications. He focuses on themes such as health and wellness, energy policy and sustainability, and the intersection of artificial intelligence with science. His work has been featured in notable outlets including Outdoor Life, JPEG Culture, and the Irish Independent.
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Kevin Hughes' coverage is diverse, encompassing local events, health-related topics, and geopolitical issues. His articles touch on a range of subjects including fundraising initiatives, oral health, scientific matters like lithium deposits and geoengineering as well as political themes.
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