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The Fragile Nature of Monogamy: A Deep Dive into Human Relationships Monogamy is often regarded as a sacred institution, the default setting for romantic relationships. Yet,…
Recent research from Osaka Metropolitan University has unveiled a groundbreaking visual protein, enabling dragonflies to perceive deep red and near-infrared light. This discovery showcases an evolutionary…
Changes in predator populations may have driven early humans to develop innovative tools Raul Martin/MSF/Science Photo Library Approximately 200,000 years ago, a decline in megafauna may…
The Shroud of Turin is engraved with an image resembling Jesus Christ. Public Domain/Art Collection 2/Alamy Recent DNA analysis has unveiled a significant number of contaminants—animal,…
A virus traditionally affecting marine life is causing glaucoma-like symptoms in humans. Virginie Vaes/Getty Images A newly identified virus typically affecting marine animals has led to…
The Shroud of Turin is inscribed with an image of a man believed to resemble Jesus Christ. Public Domain/Art Collection 2/Alamy Recent DNA analysis has revealed…
Are Harmful Genetic Mutations Accumulating and Impacting Our Intelligence? H. Armstrong Roberts/Classic Stock/Getty Images Every human is born with approximately 100 genetic mutations, unique from their…
Approximately 40,000 years ago, early humans in Europe created a sophisticated system of geometric symbols. These symbols are believed to represent an intentional, repeatable form of…
The Human Jaw: An Evolutionary Enigma Westend61/Getty Images Humans possess a distinctive jaw structure, setting them apart from other primates. Recent analyses reveal that this anatomical…
Biologist George Church Curates Beneficial Genetic Variants Don Emmert/AFP via Getty Images “Why should only tall people have access to tall genes? And why should only…
Reconstruction of a Paleolithic woman crafting wooden tools Credit: G. Prieto; K. Harvati Remarkably, some of the oldest known wooden tools have been unearthed in an…
Ancient Human Jawbone Discovered in Morocco’s Man Cave Hamza Mehimdate, Casablanca Pre-History Program Approximately 550,000-year-old fossils discovered in North Africa potentially belong to a shared ancestor…
Upside-Down Jellyfish Thrives on the Ocean Floor Photo by Eilat. Gil Koplowicz Recent research shows that jellyfish share surprising similarities with humans, including a sleep pattern…
Ancient Humans Hunting Elephants—Evidence of Slaughtering Animals 1.8 Million Years Ago Natural History Museum/Scientific Photography Library Hunting an elephant is a formidable challenge, necessitating advanced tools…
The transition from the Middle to Upper Paleolithic, occurring approximately 50,000 to 38,000 years ago, was a pivotal period characterized by the decline and extinction of…
Artistic representation of sparks from flint and pyrite Craig Williams, Trustee of the British Museum Approximately 400,000 years ago, Neanderthals or their ancestors in Britain struck…
“This site, dating back 400,000 years, represents the earliest known evidence of fire not just in Britain and Europe but across the globe,” stated Nick Ashton,…
We often believe we can accurately gauge our dogs’ emotions, yet recent studies indicate that many of us may be misunderstanding their feelings. Researchers at Arizona…
Ancient humans took two distinct pathways to reach modern Australia. Helen Farr and Eric Fisher The timeline and means by which ancient humans made their way…
The wolf, the wild ancestor of dogs, stands as the sole large carnivore domesticated by humans. Nonetheless, the exact nature of this domestication remains a topic…
Recent studies indicate that humans possess the capability to detect objects without physical contact, a skill seen in certain animals. Chen and colleagues. The first study…
A recent investigation conducted by paleoanthropologists from the United States and Canada has focused on the morphology of the hominid talus, a significant bone in the…
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Surgeons carry out a pig liver transplant at the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University in China in May 2024. Lu Xianfu Transplants of organs…
We already understand how to artificially bring our bodies back to their natural optimal state. Prescription glasses can help correct vision, while hearing aids aid those…
The artificial intelligence system has outperformed numerous prediction enthusiasts, including a number of experts. A competition focused on event predictions spanned events from the fallout between…
Cats that exhibit dementia-like symptoms in their senior years undergo changes analogous to those seen in humans with Alzheimer’s disease, as highlighted in a study I…
A man who underwent brain stimulation had previously tried 20 treatments for his depression Damien Fair et al./cc-by 4.0 Men suffering from severe depression for over…
American medical journals are cautioning against the use of ChatGPT for health-related information after a case involving men who developed a rare condition following their discussions…
Recent studies have uncovered new insights regarding the timing and locations of cat domestication. Contrary to the belief that these early felines were simply pampered companions…
In the paper published online in the Journal of Comparative Psychology, marine biologists detail 34 interactions where killer whales (Orcinus orca) offered food to humans over…
a A phone call may be coming your way. This week’s revelations show that cybercriminals stole personal data from as many as 6 million customers after…
My child is extraordinary. He enters the kitchen, glances at me, and articulates enchanting words: “Could I please have a cheese and tomato sandwich?” Moments later,…
In recent years, the desire to establish human colonies beyond Earth, whether to escape environmental issues or explore uncharted territories, has gained significant traction. While much…
As technology evolves, humans enhance their ability to teach skills to others English Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images Research into human evolution spanning 3 million years illustrates that…
Biological processes such as sleep, heart rate, and metabolism are regulated by the circadian clock found in nearly every cell in the human body. However, modern…
All living beings, including you, emit subtle, etheric, semi-visible light that continues until death. Recent research supports this idea. This mysterious luminescence might lead one to…
Artificial intelligence can perform tasks similarly to humans, if not more effectively, particularly in crafting persuasive arguments rather than just being unable to shout. Experts have…
Blink and you’ll miss it: Purdue University’s engineering students have developed a robot capable of solving a Rubik’s Cube in just 0.1 seconds. This robot, dubbed…
Young Chimpanzee Drumming in Guinea Cyril Ruoso/Naturepl.com Musicality may have originated from a shared ancestor of chimpanzees and humans, given the similarities in their drumming techniques.…










































