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Ardipithecus Ramidus

Ardipithecus Ramidus

The Ardipithecus Ramidus, nicknamed "Ardi," is the oldest pre-human species found to date. Scientists have just announced what information has been gathered about the species, and predict Ardi lived about 4.4 million years ago. About 30... [more]

The Ardipithecus Ramidus, nicknamed "Ardi," is the oldest pre-human species found to date. Scientists have just announced what information has been gathered about the species, and predict Ardi lived about 4.4 million years ago. About 30 skeletons were found in Ethiopia, the tallest was believed to be a 4 foot tall female. It is said that the Ardi are the closest species that have been found to something related to both apes and humans.

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Ardi researchers to discuss their discovery on March 24 at KSU Four of the professors who took part in researching Ardipithecus ramidus, a 4.4 million-year-old hominid skeleton unveiled last year, will speak March 24 at Kent State University. C. Owen Love  
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Cleveland researchers and their international colleagues studied a 4.4 million-year-old skeleton from Ethiopia for the past 15 years; they say the result will completely shift understanding of human evolution. Ardipithecus ramidus walked upright but could also climb trees pretty well, though not as well as a chimp. A million years older than her more famous cousin Lucy(Australopithecus afarensis), Ardi, as she is now known, was closer to...  
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Ardipithecus ramidus, or "Ardi," receives the top honor as the Breakthrough of the Year, named by Science and its publisher, AAAS, the world's largest science society. The Dec. 18 issue of Science (http://www.sciencemag.org) takes a look back at the big science stories over the past 12 months and presents its selections for the 10 major scientific breakthroughs of 2009. "Ardi," a hominid species that lived 4.4 million years ago, was unveiled...  
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Washington, December 18 (ANI): The discovery of Ardipithecus ramidus, or “Ardi,” has received the top honor as the Breakthrough of the Year 2009 by the magazine ‘Science’ and its publisher, AAAS, the world’s largest science society. The fossil of “Ardi,” a hominid species that lived 4.4 million years ago, was unveiled on October 1 by [...]  
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Fossil of early hominid heads the journal's list of top 10 scientific advances of 2009. The research that brought to light the fossils of Ardipithecus ramidus, a hominid species that lived 4.4 million years ago in what is now Ethiopia, has topped Science's list of this year's most significant scientific breakthroughs. The monumental find predates "Lucy," - previously the most ancient partial skeleton of a hominid on record - by more than one...  
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ARDI (ardipithecus) are primeval apes. Evolutionists have used the remains of ARDIS as a proof of human evolution. But to the contrary ARDI are hardly the evolutionary ancestors to mankind.Contributor: Timmothy JohnsonPublished: Dec 22, 2009  
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Image Caption: Dr. C. Owen Lovejoy, Kent State University professor of anthropology, stands next to the reconstructed skeleton of "Lucy," a near-complete fossil of a human ancestor that walked upright more than three million years ago. In October 2009, a team of researchers including Lovejoy unveiled research findings of a skeleton older than "Lucy," nicknamed "Ardi." "Ardi" has been named the Breakthrough of the Year. Credit: Photo courtesy...  
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It beat ... ice on the moon, a new longevity drug, and new pictures from deep space to win Science magazine's breakthrough of the year. In 2009 Ardipithicus, or Ardi was introduced as the newest, and oldest member of the human family tree. Kent State professor of anthropology Owen Lovejoy was part of the international team of scientists who discovered the 4.4 million year old fossil. WKSU's Jeff St. Clair reports.  
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I blogged about the significance of Discovering Ardi and its nice to see that Time magazine lists the discovery of Ardi among the top 10 scientific discoveries of 2009. Have a look at the other items in that list...  
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+++ Eis auf dem Mond, Hubble-Reparatur und "Jungmacher" auf weiteren Plätzen. New York. Der Fund unseres ältesten Vorfahrens wird in der Wissenschaft als "Durchbruch dieses Jahres" gefeiert. Das US-Journal "Science" krönt seine Liste der wichtigsten ...  
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There are three skulls from putative "hominins" that date to 3.5 million years or earlier. Every one of these skulls is known now from extensive reconstruction or correction for distortion in the original. By itself, the extensive reconstruction might not be a problem. But as Tim White has repeatedly shown, the specialists on these crania actively and vociferously disagree about the basic anatomy due to problems reconstructing them. White's...  
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Total SA is in serious talks related to the acquisition of ConocoPhillips' participating interest in Warim oil and gas block, Papua. This is part of the company's expansion plans in Indonesia. State-owned oil and gas company Pertamina ...  
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Top 10 scientific discoveries of 2009Trinity NewsArdipithecus ramidus, or “Ardi”, was identified in October as the oldest human ancestor fossil. Discovered in the Afar desert of Ethiopia, Ardi shows an ...and more »  
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Jakarta GlobePolice Identify Two Suspects in Facebook Underage Prostitution RingJakarta GlobeVey mentioned a man named Ardi from Rungkut, Surabaya. According to Vey, Ardi is the leader of the prostitution and underage child trafficking,” Surabaya's ...Indonesian Child Sex Workers Recruited on FacebookJakarta Globeall 2 news articles »  
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Telegraph.co.ukArdi - cousin of the 'missing link' - named scientific breakthrough of 2009Telegraph.co.ukThe discovery of a short, ape like creature, that lived more than four million years ago just as humans began walking on two legs was the most important ...and more »  
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