Botanist Matt von Konrat at Chicago’s Field Museum believes bryophytes’ tenacity can make them valuable witnesses at the ...
The authors conclude: “Chimpanzees did not attribute a fixed value to each type of evidence; instead, they weighed the ...
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Neanderthals May Never Have Truly Gone Extinct, Study Reveals
Neanderthals may have never truly gone extinct, according to new research – at least not in the genetic sense.
RFK Jr.'s new dietary guidelines are set to encourage consumption of more saturated fat, but some nutrition experts say that ...
“Our findings, combined with prior research, indicate that opium use was more than accidental or sporadic in ancient Egyptian ...
While calling the viscera report one of the links in the chain of circumstances of a matter of such nature, the court ...
Which animal would make the best spy? Perhaps pigeons would be a good candidate – they have the relevant experience, after ...
Line dancing exercises your mind and memory as well as your body. But the benefits aren’t just for older people.
Experts say FDA officials and doctors should treat hormone therapy like any other drug that has both benefits and risks, and remember that hormones aren’t the only options for treating menopausal ...
Over 500 million years ago, the Cambrian Period sparked an explosion of skeletal creativity. Salterella, a peculiar fossil, ...
The latest episode of Dateline, "Return to the Early Shift," takes us back to the case of Michelle Mockbee's murder, which ...
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Ancient DNA reveals mysterious Indigenous lineage that lived in Argentina for nearly 8,500 years — but rarely interacted with others
A previously unknown Indigenous population lived in central Argentina for nearly 8,500 years, a new genetic study finds.
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