Devolve me - Charles Darwin To view our site properly you'll need Flash Player 9 or above and Javascript enabled in your browser. Ready to journey back in time? Use our fun tool to see yourself as you would have looked as an early human. When you've finished, why not share the results with a friend? Upload your photo and see yourself travel back through the evolutionary timeline... it's not an exact science but it is a lot of fun! If you upload your photo in the Devolve Me tool or send the results to a friend, The Open University will not use these photos or email addresses for any other purpose. Australopithecus afarensis The most famous example of afarensis was the skeleton of 'Lucy' discovered in 1974 at Hadar in Ethiopia. Homo habilis Meaning 'handyman', Homo habilis was probably the first of our ancestors to use stone tools and thrived 2.2 - 1.6 million years ago. Homo erectus Homo heidelbergensis The heyday of this stout, thick-boned species was probably around 400,000 to 500,000 years ago. Homo sapien
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Dumpr - Photo Fun Euclideon Euclideon Pty Ltd is an Australian computer software company best known for an unreleased middleware 3D graphics engine, called Unlimited Detail. Euclideon claims it is based on a point cloud search engine indexing[2] system and that the technology can provide 'unlimited graphics power', surpassing the need for polygon-based rendering.[3] In 2010 Euclideon was the recipient of approximately $2 million, the largest grant awarded by the Australian Federal Government under its new Commercialisation Australia initiative.[4] The funds provided by the grant will support the implementation of multi-platform functionality to Unlimited Detail allowing the technology to operate on a variety of hardware, including mobile phones and game consoles.[5] Unlimited Detail[edit] Unlimited Detail is described by Euclideon as a form of point cloud Search engine indexing system, which uses a large number of individual points to create models, instead of a more traditional polygon mesh. Geoverse[edit]
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