How curiosity helped 9-year-old Matthew Berger make the famous Malapa fossil discovery

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A nine-year-old boy, Matt Berger, stumbled upon fossils during a field trip with his paleoanthropologist father in South Africa. These accidental finds led to the identification of a new human ancestor species, Australopithecus sediba, living nearly two million years ago. This remarkable discovery highlights the power of observation and has reignited interest in human evolution research.
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