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Chinese scientists suggest harsh environments foster early human creativity

The research unveils a more intricate narrative of innovation, intelligence, and human evolution in East Asia.

Raccontata dasciencealert.comscmp.comtimesofindia.indiatimes.com

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Chinese scientists suggest harsh environments foster early human creativity

The research unveils a more intricate narrative of innovation, intelligence, and human evolution in East Asia.

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timesofindia.indiatimes.com1 g fa

Crystals inside an ancient bone in central China just overturned a 146,000-year-old story about humans

The assumption has been comfortable and long-standing: creativity is a product of abundance. When ancient humans had enough food, enough warmth, enough security, they had the mental space to innovate.

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sciencealert.com2 g fa

A Radical Innovation Helped Archaic Humans Survive a Harsh Ice Age

A brainy human relative who lived during an ice age nearly 150,000 years ago adapted to the bitter cold by developing a sophisticated stone-tool industry, according to a new study of a crystal-studded rib bone found in…

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  1. sabato 23 maggio 2026·sciencealert.com

    A Radical Innovation Helped Archaic Humans Survive a Harsh Ice Age

    A brainy human relative who lived during an ice age nearly 150,000 years ago adapted to the bitter cold by developing a sophisticated stone-tool industry, according to a new study…

  2. domenica 24 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    Chinese scientists suggest harsh environments foster early human creativity

    The research unveils a more intricate narrative of innovation, intelligence, and human evolution in East Asia.

  3. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    Crystals inside an ancient bone in central China just overturned a 146,000-year-old story about humans

    The assumption has been comfortable and long-standing: creativity is a product of abundance. When ancient humans had enough food, enough warmth, enough security, they had the…