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Researchers from Estonia and Spain used deep learning to build a model for human evolution. They already knew Neanderthals and Denisovan bred with humans, but their programs uncovered something new: a third species that joined the hominoid party. [http://www.treehugger.com/natural-sciences/artificial-intelligence-found-new-species-hominids-bred-humans.html Artificial intelligence found a new species of hominids that bred with humans | Ilana Strauss]
 
Researchers from Estonia and Spain used deep learning to build a model for human evolution. They already knew Neanderthals and Denisovan bred with humans, but their programs uncovered something new: a third species that joined the hominoid party. [http://www.treehugger.com/natural-sciences/artificial-intelligence-found-new-species-hominids-bred-humans.html Artificial intelligence found a new species of hominids that bred with humans | Ilana Strauss]
  
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<b>The Most Important Discoveries in Paleontology - Part 1
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</b><br>Henry the PaleoGuy Paleontology is an ever-evolving science, and new discoveries are often brought to our light. The 19th Century brought many fascinating animals to our attention, from the titanic Diplocodus to the birdlike Archaeopteryx,  and the methods of mapping out our past were also developed and put into use at this time. I hope you enjoy!
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<b>The Most Important Discoveries in Paleontology - Part 2
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</b><br>Henry the PaleoGuy  In this next, anticipated instalment of The Most Important Discoveries In Paleontology, I will be covering some of the most notable finds of the 20th century, from the mighty Tyrannosaurus to the small and unassuming Taung child. Be sure to watch the first part, which covered the discoveries of the 19th century for some additional context and content. I hope you enjoy.
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Researchers from Estonia and Spain used deep learning to build a model for human evolution. They already knew Neanderthals and Denisovan bred with humans, but their programs uncovered something new: a third species that joined the hominoid party. Artificial intelligence found a new species of hominids that bred with humans | Ilana Strauss

Artificial intelligence finds T. rex couldn't run
According to this study's computer simulation the T. rex may not have been as agile as movies like "Jurassic Park" have suggested.


Recent Discoveries

The Most Important Discoveries in Paleontology - Part 1
Henry the PaleoGuy Paleontology is an ever-evolving science, and new discoveries are often brought to our light. The 19th Century brought many fascinating animals to our attention, from the titanic Diplocodus to the birdlike Archaeopteryx, and the methods of mapping out our past were also developed and put into use at this time. I hope you enjoy!

The Most Important Discoveries in Paleontology - Part 2
Henry the PaleoGuy In this next, anticipated instalment of The Most Important Discoveries In Paleontology, I will be covering some of the most notable finds of the 20th century, from the mighty Tyrannosaurus to the small and unassuming Taung child. Be sure to watch the first part, which covered the discoveries of the 19th century for some additional context and content. I hope you enjoy.