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Humans reached Australia 60,000 years ago, new DNA study reveals

A new DNA study reveals that humans arrived in New Guinea and Australia approximately 60,000 years ago, challenging previous timelines for early human migration. This finding has significant implications for understanding the cultural and ecological history of the region and may inform conservation efforts for indigenous flora and fauna.

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