Not exact matches
The mice behaved just like others of their kind, as far as scientists could tell, and they also
looked the same — except for the
human mini brain that had been implanted into each rodent's own cortex, made visible by a little clear cover replacing part of their
skull.
The
skull of an infant chimpanzee
looks remarkably like one of ours — in fact, it
looks more
human than the
skull of an adult chimpanzee.
Look at a primate or a Neanderthal
skull and compare it with a modern
human's.
A 13 million - year - old
skull from Kenya, described in August in Nature, hints at what a common ancestor of all living apes (including
humans)
looked like.
Brown knew he was
looking at something strange, something that would challenge our ideas about
human evolution, as soon as he laid eyes on that first
skull from Liang Bua Cave.
Because its brain was far smaller than any
human, creationists have no choice but to call this an ape, despite the fact that 1470
looks more similar to 1813 than it does to a modern
human skull.
Although the above two
skulls look quite similar, most creationists claim that the first one (ER 1470) is
human, while the second (ER 1813) is classified as an ape by the few creationists who even mention it.
Humans and ancient apes
looked a lot alike 7 million years ago, they say, and some features of the fossil
skull are more ape - like than
human - like.
The discovery in Kenya of a remarkably complete fossil ape
skull reveals what the common ancestor of all living apes and
humans may have
looked like.
The headset sports a relatively clean, black
look with a few molded lines that break up the flow and a chunky design philosophy when it comes to the earcups, which
look a bit like they're actually some form of breaching charge intended for blasting through
human skulls.
Although I'm no stranger to Michael E. Smith's work, the possibility that I am actually
looking at «chips» fashioned out of
human skull and conjoined with defunct and mutilated lap tops terrifies me as much as it makes me laugh.»