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Lake Turkana

Coverage of Lake Turkana in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 31 · 12:24 UTCMost recent: Jul 28 · 14:48 UTC
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  • SCIENCEJul 28 · 14:48 UTCDAWN
    Kenyan footprints shed light on prehistoric human cousin Paranthropus

    Footprints in northern Kenya, dated to 1.43 million years ago, reveal insights into Paranthropus boisei's size, gait, and social behavior, including group travel by adult males. The study, led by Kevin Hatala, challenges prior assumptions about the species' body size, suggesting it rivaled Homo erectus.

  • SCIENCEJul 28 · 14:15 UTCSCMP CHINA
    Footprints in Kenya shed light on prehistoric human cousin Paranthropus

    Footprints discovered in northern Kenya's Lake Turkana region, dating to 1.43 million years ago, reveal new details about the size and behavior of Paranthropus boisei, a prehistoric human cousin adapted to eating tough vegetation. The 21 footprints, made by eight individuals, provide insights into this species, which is primarily known through skull and tooth fossils.

  • SCIENCEJul 27 · 22:47 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    Ancient footprints suggest extinct human relative was larger, traveled in groups

    Fossil footprints in Kenya's Lake Turkana suggest Paranthropus boisei, an extinct human relative, was larger than previously believed and may have traveled in groups of adult males 1.43 million years ago. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, analyzed 21 footprints indicating these hominins could have reached 6 feet tall and 165 pounds, challenging earlier size estimates.

  • WORLDMay 31 · 12:24 UTCNPR NEWS
    The biggest permanent desert lake threatens with rising waters and hungry crocs

    Kenya's Lake Turkana, the world's largest permanent desert lake, is facing multiple threats that now endanger the hundreds of thousands who rely on it. Rising waters and hungry crocodiles are among the risks posed by the lake to local communities.

  • WORLDMay 31 · 12:24 UTCNPR HEALTH
    The biggest permanent desert lake threatens with rising waters and hungry crocs

    Kenya's Lake Turkana, the world's largest permanent desert lake, is facing threats from rising waters and hungry crocodiles. The lake, which has long sustained hundreds of thousands, now endangers those who depend on it.