A team of scientists found a human footprint that was more than 15,000 years old and challenged the timeline of human migration into South America.
Neanderthals and Homo sapiens shared technology and customs in the Levant, shaping early human culture through cooperation.
The researchers also studied fossils of extinct fishes dating back almost 400 million years and saw evidence that some of the oldest jawed fishes had bones with joint cavities for articulated ...
A team of MIT researchers recently created the first synthetic muscle actuator that can flex in multiple directions. This ...
Scientists have discovered a new dinosaur species, Duonychus tsogtbaatari, with a strange evolution in Mongolia's Gobi Desert ...
Every morning in Miami, our fieldwork begins the same way. Fresh Cuban coffee and pastelitos—delicious Latin American ...
Our research takes place on a South Florida island roughly the size of an American football field – assuming we’re successful ...
The ancestors of humans started making tools about 3.3 million years ago. First they made them out of stone, then they switched to bone as a raw material. Until recently, the earliest clear evidence ...
And they knew which animals had skeletons large enough to craft reliable tools ... This way we will learn more about the evolution of human technology and behaviour. 32,789 people played the daily ...
Remarkable new fossils from Swartkrans Cave reveal that a prehistoric relative of humans was also extremely small and ...
"Snoopy In Style," which opens Saturday, pays tribute to Charles M. Schulz and his beloved creations by looking at the ...
The left hip and leg bones from a young female Paranthropus robustus discovered in South Africa show she was extremely short ...