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Listen to this 15-minute report and make a summary of the main findings that scientists have discovered.
http://www.voanews.com/learningenglish/home/Inside-the-Minds-of-Babies-132989898.html
Listen to this 15-minute report and make a summary of the main findings that scientists have discovered.
http://www.voanews.com/learningenglish/home/Inside-the-Minds-of-Babies-132989898.html
Researchers say they have found fossil bones and teeth of a previously unknown human species in the northern Philippines.They recently reported the finding in a study published in Nature.Filipino archeologist Armand Salvador Mijares led the unearthing effort, he showed off the discovery at a news conference at the University of the Philippines, outside Manila.Another Filipino archaeologist, Eusebio Dizon, said the human remains were the oldest ever found in the Philippines.The scientists said the fossils suggest the bodies of the species were likely smaller than modern-day humans.The discovery marked the second time in the 21st century that a new human species has been identified in Southeast Asia. In 2004, fossils of another group, called Homo floresiensis were found on the Indonesian island of Flores. That species –sometimes described as “hobbits” – was found about 3,000 kilometers from the Luzon discovery.Some scientists have suggested the “hobbits” found in Indonesia may have evolved from Homo erectus.
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