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Discoveries by USFSP anthropologists change views of early human life

A pair of University of South Florida St. Petersburg anthropologists have transformed how the global scientific community perceives the lives of early humans, thanks to groundbreaking DNA analysis from a 4,500-year-old skeleton they found buried deep in an African cave.

USFSP archaeology power couple Kathy and John Arthur led the studies, with Nature recently publishing their latest findings, titled “Ancient DNA reveals ...

Howard Frankland project advances; will accommodate future transit needs

Howard Frankland project advances; will accommodate future transit needs

Places This Week: Amazon Fresh may be coming to Safety Harbor

Places This Week: Amazon Fresh may be coming to Safety Harbor

Waveney Ann Moore: Black families, a testimony to resilience 

Waveney Ann Moore: Black families, a testimony to resilience 

Legislature allocates $75 million for new USFSP scientific research facility

Legislature allocates $75 million for new USFSP scientific research facility

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