Temporary campsites indicate repeated visits by early hunter-gatherers. Thousands of years ago, early hunter-gatherers frequently…
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A study has found that jays can remember incidental details, which is similar to episodic…
The capacity of microbes to modify fat metabolism might account for potential health advantages in…
Study could challenge the widespread view that fleas and rats are the only contributors to…
During a brain scan, while engaging in a bystander intervention task, participants experiencing stress displayed…
Bee and butterfly populations are declining in North America due to environmental changes. A study…
More than 150,000 people per year are estimated to have died from heatwaves around the…
A study in PLOS Biology reveals that chimpanzees continue to refine their tool-use skills into…
Women with obesity experienced improvements in body composition and cardiometabolic health. According to a recent…
Bones and artifacts indicate a timeline of herding and agriculture in northern Arabia. A study…
This uncommon process is more frequently observed in neurodegenerative diseases and could offer insights into…
Paleontologists suggest that the teeth could have served purposes such as defense, competitive combat, or…
The enormous ichthyosaur could have reached lengths exceeding 80 feet (25 meters) and existed during…
Individuals rely on the natural systems composed of trees, grasslands, and bushes to absorb carbon…
Researchers think they have discovered critical flaws in the studies advocating for aquatic hunting behavior…
Italian canoes exhibit the early development of sophisticated nautical technology. Over 7,000 years ago, people…
Consuming high-glycemic foods both short-term and long-term was linked to lower attractiveness scores, regardless of…
New study demonstrates that environmental changes can flip microbial predator-prey hierarchy. In a new study,…