A new analysis suggests the evolution of human body size was marked by a major turning point rather than gradual growth.
Roughly 50,000 years ago, a kangaroo unlike any alive today lived in the mountain rainforests of New Guinea. First discovered ...
It’s been decades since I’ve had a pint of ale for breakfast, but it’s ten in the morning on June 17, World Cup game day, and ...
Millennials grew up with access to more basic technology that was nothing like what younger generations had, so they had to ...
If someone told you 20 years ago that we’d be gaining new information through mini-computers in our pockets, you would ...
For nearly 30 million years, a 2,000-pound beast known as the entelodont ruled a sweeping empire from Mongolia to what is now ...
The human microbiome is essential to our health, but scientists have only begun to understand why. Two researchers set out to ...
Standing up to 3 metres tall and weighing hundreds of kilograms, Madagascar’s elephant bird was among the largest birds to ...
Tens of thousands of years ago, Homo sapiens coexisted with Neanderthals, Homo neanderthalensis. Many of us living today ...
From ancient graves to stories of survival on the frontier, signs of human flesh-eating turn stomachs, even as they raise ...