UCSB Anthropologist Michael Gurven will present a talk and and signing of his book “Seven Decades: How we Evolved to Live Longer," 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6 ...
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12 Million Years of Evolution: The First Ape That Walked Like Us
Fossils from Germany’s Miocene era reveal Danuvius guggenmosi, an ape that walked upright 12 million years ago. With long ...
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What are the signs that nature is telling us?' Scientists are triggering earthquakes in the Alps to find out what happens before one hits
Researchers are deliberately setting off real (small) earthquakes to understand how to gauge the danger of a fault line ...
New research reveals that Earth’s so-called “Boring Billion” was a time of dramatic change beneath the surface.
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has been found to contain water, marking a significant discovery in understanding cometary ...
When Ella al-Shamahi went to college, she thought she'd be able to prove Darwin's theory of evolution was wrong. Instead, she was convinced the science was right.
Astronomers now understand that water-rich planets can form internally, even close to stars. A new study reveals that high-pressure reactions between ...
The universe's first galaxies were hot messes, according to a recent study. During their younger days, they were wild, ...
In this interview, leaders from Realme and Ricoh detail their four-year journey to bring authentic, pro-grade street ...
Anthropologist Christopher Bae has recently suggested we add two new species of ancient human to our family tree. The plans break the conventions for how species should be named – but Bae argues the r ...
Humans developed large brains and flatter faces at an exceptionally quick rate compared to other apes, according to new research from UCL scientists. The study suggests that these rapid changes may ...
All over the world people are ageing more rapidly and succumbing to diseases that typically affected the elderly. But there ...
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