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Importantly, this new science could converge with Indigenous peoples’ ancestral knowledge of and relations with cetaceans, which recently led Indigenous leaders of New Zealand, Tahiti, and the Cook ...
Off the coast of Taiwan, a human jaw was discovered, and it does not belong to our species or Neanderthals. […] ...
As human beings have grown wealthier, they have come to care about environmental stewardship and gained the resources to act on their newfound compassion for wildlife.
A new study suggests the extinction of Neanderthals nearly coincided with a shift in Earth's magnetic field that let more ...
About 41,000 years ago, Homo sapiens may have survived increased solar radiation caused by a weakening magnetic field by ...
Around 41,000 years ago, Earth’s magnetic field underwent a chaotic shift that temporarily weakened the planet’s natural ...
While the topic of this book might seem a little depressing, it is really a powerful wake-up call to all of us, based on the ...
An archaeological site in Germany suggests communal hunting and complex thinking emerged earlier in human evolution than once thought.
A new explanation has emerged for why Homo sapiens survived in Europe and North Asia when the apparently better-adapted ...
It may be a politically incorrect to say it, but desperate times require words commensurate with the existential threat of ...