For nearly 70 years, a set of fossilized bones was thought to mark the first human steps on Japanese soil. But a new study has upended that belief—with a surprising twist involving a prehistoric bear. It’s a reminder that science, like…
For nearly 70 years, a set of fossilized bones was thought to mark the first human steps on Japanese soil. But a new study has upended that belief—with a surprising twist involving a prehistoric bear. It’s a reminder that science, like…