A recent study proposes a new paradigm for understanding the role of carrion in the subsistence of human populations ...
New research reveals that scavenging may have helped early humans adapt, expand, and endure tough seasons through smart use ...
Human flexibility in shoulders and elbows originated from ancient apes' need for safe tree descent. A new study reveals chimpanzees, unlike monkeys, ...
Wolves roaming the Mongolian steppes cover more than 7,000 kilometers a year. The Arctic tern flies from pole to pole in its ...
A million-year-old skull from China, Yunxian 2, reshapes our understanding of human origins and ancient human relatives.
The new work suggests that scavenging persisted among humans long after hunting emerged. So while it has long been argued ...
Recent analysis of ancient antelope teeth has provided unexpected insights into the lives of early humans, challenging ...
Life on the moveWolves roaming the Mongolian steppes cover more than 7,000 kilometers a year. The Arctic tern flies from pole ...
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Evolution of Humans

Life on Earth began in a way that still boggles the mind. Around 4.5 billion years ago, a chemical process called abiogenesis ...
While incoherent physical movement used to indicate AI’s use in the creation of an image, Sora 2 has improved significantly ...
Miniaturized stone tools have long been recognized as hallmarks of human adaptation, but their role in South China has remained scarcely investigated.