Early humans were not just scavengers. New research shows they actively butchered elephants, transforming survival and social ...
A fossil jaw of a distant human relative was discovered much farther north than previously thought possible, revealing new ...
A rare fossil discovery in Ethiopia has pushed the known range of Paranthropus hundreds of miles farther north than ever before. The 2.6-million-year-old jaw suggests this ancient relative of humans ...
Long before humans became master hunters, our ancestors were already thriving by making the most of what nature left behind. New research suggests that scavenging animal carcasses wasn’t a desperate ...
But this latest discovery seems to challenge that. It appears that Paranthropus had greater dietary flexibility than first interpreted, could adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions and was ...
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Despite lacking a hippocampus entirely—and having diverged from the mammalian lineage roughly 400 million years ago—larval ...
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay rose fast, fell hard, and evolved. Here’s how he’s reshaped his leadership, ...
In a paper published in Nature, a team led by University of Chicago paleoanthropologist Professor Zeresenay Alemseged reports ...
A 5500-year-old genome recovered from human skeletal remains in Colombia may give insights into the early evolution of ...
The New York Racing Association is preparing to pass the torch to a newly reconstructed Belmont Park and goodbye to Aqueduct, ...