Museum genomics suggests long-term population decline in a putatively extinct bumble bee

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- This article discusses the discovery of a new species of ancient human relative called Homo bodoensis, which lived in Africa during the Middle Pleistocene era, around 600,000 to 200,000 years ago.

- The researchers analyzed fossil remains and determined that Homo bodoensis was a distinct species that shared characteristics with both Homo erectus and Homo sapiens, suggesting it was a transitional form between the two.

- The identification of Homo bodoensis helps to clarify the complex evolutionary history of the genus Homo, providing insights into the diversification and dispersal of early human species across Africa and Eurasia during this important period in human evolution.

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