From an incredible series of revelations about the ancient humans called Denisovans to surprising discoveries about tool ...
The next era of leadership will require something new: the ability to orchestrate the work of humans and machines.
More than a decade after the first Neanderthal genome was sequenced, scientists are still working to understand how ...
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Why one side of the Earth is cooling faster and what scientists think it reveals about our planet
Researchers are exploring the idea that one hemisphere of Earth, dominated by the Pacific Ocean, is losing internal heat ...
Something about a warm, flickering campfire draws in modern humans ...
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The lost continent of 2 million years: How Sundaland shaped human evolution
Sundaland was a vast Southeast Asian landmass that existed for most of the last 2 million years, exposed during glacial ...
From bonobos and rats to tickling robots, research is finally cracking the secrets of why we’re ticklish, and what that reveals about our brains ...
Humans likely harvested their first flames from wildfire. When they learned to make it themselves, it changed everything.
The findings, described in the journal Nature, push back the earliest known date for controlled fire-making by roughly ...
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10,000-year-old genomes rewrite human evolution
10,000-Year-Old Genomes Rewrite Human Evolution ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have demonstrated, through multi-agent simulations in a two-dimensional space, that the combination of environmental variability and human migration may foster the ...
The discovery site at East Farm, Barnham, England lies hidden within a disused clay pit tucked away in the wooded landscape between Thetford and Bury St Edmunds. Professor Nick Ashton from the British ...
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