Scientists have discovered fossils in China that reveal a crucial transition from simple to complex life on Earth.
For the first time since the Apollo era, humans are preparing not just to visit the Moon, but to live and work there for ...
A new study challenges the age of a site in Chile, called Monte Verde, that's crucial to our understanding of how people got ...
Michael Bond explains how animals have influenced our minds and cultures and why human exceptionalism is downright misleading ...
Did Earth’s major diversification event really happen in one sudden explosion? Our fossil discovery suggests not.
The droppings contain DNA, he thought, and perhaps, even after rain washes them away, some DNA might remain. And if it does ...
Humans really do rule the world. We took over fast and far, more than any other wild vertebrates. We inhabit nearly every corner of the world, and can thrive in deserts, tropical rainforests and even ...
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Q&A: How do humans control their bodies, and what does it mean for Parkinson's disease risk?
How humans move is an open question, according to Mark Latash, distinguished professor of kinesiology at Penn State. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. Investigations ...
How monogamous are humans, really? It’s an age-old question subject to significant debate. Now a University of Cambridge professor has an answer: somewhere between the Eurasian beaver and a meerkat.
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