Long before humans spread across the globe, a deadly disease may have quietly shaped where our ancestors lived—and even how we evolved. New research reveals that malaria didn’t just threaten early ...
Spring migration is peaking as birds race from their southern wintering grounds to their breeding grounds in the north. This ...
Teeth are like tiny biological time capsules. They tell stories about ancient diets and environments long after their owners have died and landscapes have changed. After bones break down, tooth enamel ...
Researchers have found that humans were deliberately crossing open seas in the Philippine islands by about 40,000 years ago and sustaining long-term coastal lifeways. That finding reframes these ...
Teeth are like tiny biological time capsules. They tell stories about ancient diets and environments long after their owners have died and landscapes have changed. After bones break down, tooth enamel ...
Through fossilized tooth enamel, scientists are reconstructing the diets of humans’ early ancestors and landscapes that existed millions of years ago. We really are what we eat, finds associate ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Zelalem Bedaso, University of Dayton (THE CONVERSATION) Teeth are like tiny biological ...
PBS North Carolina announced the new documentary “A Life Reimagined: The George Masa Story,” which tells the story of a Japanese photographer, his passion for the Appalachian Mountains and his role in ...