New Discoveries Challenge Our Understanding of Early Human Evolution

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This week's science news covers the discovery of a 3.4 million-year-old human relative, potential first detection of dark matter via gamma-ray flashes, concerns over AI-powered cyber attacks, mysterious lights in the sky from 1952 possibly linked to UFOs, and recent space phenomena like a green fireball over Michigan.
- Science news this week: An enigmatic human relative, dark matter discovery and mysterious lights in the sky during nuclear weapons tests Live Science
- Early hominin Australopithecus afarensis may not be our human ancestor after all Natural History Museum
- Mystery foot suggests a second early human relative lived alongside Lucy NBC News
- New finds shed light on diet and locomotion in Australopithecus deyiremeda Nature
- Two Australopithecus Species Co-Existed in Ethiopia 3.4 Million Years Ago Sci.News
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