Sept. 9 - The unveiling of a two-million-year-old hominid skeleton in South Africa has not only provided insights into the origins of man, it also demonstrates the great strides made in three dimensional scanning technology. Details of early the human ancestor's brain anatomy have been revealed to researchers through scans formed by one of the most sophisticated X-ray machines in the world. Rob Muir reports.
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