New study by Tel Aviv University scientists posits disappearance of megaherbivors in the Levant drove humans to develop ...
Eastern Africa's earliest livestock herders continued fishing, hunting and gathering for centuries after livestock were first ...
Red meat once supported human survival but modern eating is very different. High intake links to health risks and ...
Archaeologists have excavated the remains of a dingo that was buried by ancestors of the Australian Aboriginal Barkindji ...
Smouldering secretly underground in winter, ‘holdover fires‘ trigger new spring fires. Satellite detection may be the answer ...
When imagining our early human ancestors in prehistoric Africa hundreds of thousands of years ago, one might envision ...
How did early human ancestors obtain their food? It may sound like a trivial question, but it has significant implications ...
Led by Scott Evans, assistant curator of invertebrate palaeontology at the American Museum of Natural History, it draws on ...
Scientists retrieved proteins from six teeth unearthed in China that reveal a potential link between Homo erectus and later ...
The human hand is an evolutionary marvel. While other primates rely on their hands for locomotion and basic grasping, ours can shape tools, manipulate objects, and perform detailed tasks requiring ...
Deputy governor says AI could deliver long‑term productivity gains in Canada 'which could allow employers to raise wages ...