Ancient fossils from Moroccan caves, dated with rare precision, offer rare insight into early human evolution.
Other year-end selections are much larger than a zombie mushroom. In Peru, researchers described an acanth shrub that reaches ...
Researchers at the California Academy of Sciences kept busy throughout 2025. Along with collaborators from across the globe, ...
Alexander the Great dived into the unknown, facing giant crabs, pearls, and mysterious depths in a legendary underwater ...
Fallout Season 2 released on December 16, 2025, and has created quite a hype among fans who stuck around since the first ...
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New film delves into Bigfoot sightings and origins mystery
If you dig deep enough, you would discover the legend of a huge, hair-covered creature living in the wild has been around for ...
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After Renee Good, are you really going to keep pretending Trump and Vance are pro-life?
The deeds of the Trump administration have stood in sharp contrast to the reassuring words they have offered to religious ...
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Homo erectus wasn't the first human species to leave Africa 1.8 million years ago, fossils suggest
A new analysis of enigmatic skulls from the Republic of Georgia suggest that Homo erectus wasn't the only human species to ...
A 26-ft (8-m) deep excavation in Indonesia has revealed that humans and a hominin species that pre-dates humans used the same ...
The Moroccan fossils now provide tangible evidence from this mysterious transitional period. What makes these fossils particularly significant is the precision with which they can be dated. The ...
In ancient Egypt, they were seen as guides and protectors, admired for their ability to survive winter through hibernation, a ...
Red blood is the exception, not the rule. Evolution has painted it green, purple and white in animals that push physiology ...
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