Early Human Habitat, Recreated for First Time, Shows Life Was No Picnic Tuesday, October 03, 2017 Scientists have pieced together an early human habitat for the first time, and life was no picnic 1.8 million years ago. Scientists ha...Read More
Meet the Hominin Species That Gave Us Genital Herpes Tuesday, October 03, 2017 This is a cast of a P. boisei skull, used for teaching at Cambridge University Credit: Louise Walsh Two herpes simplex viruses infec...Read More
One of the world’s most popular trees arose near the Arctic Circle (White Oak's Ancestor) Thursday, September 28, 2017 This white oak's ancestor came from the Far North. It’s the national tree of the United States, Germany, and a dozen other coun...Read More
Ancient People of Teotihuacan May Have Bred Cottontails, Jackrabbits Thursday, September 28, 2017 Humans living Teotihuacan, a sacred pre-Columbian city that flourished between 1 CE and 600 CE and was once the largest in the Americas,...Read More
Teotihuacan is Unique among Ancient Mesoamerican Cities, Archaeologist Says Thursday, September 28, 2017 Arizona State University archaeologist Michael E. Smith has conducted a comparative analysis of Teotihuacan with earlier and later Meso...Read More
New footprint finds suggest range of body sizes for Lucy’s species Friday, September 08, 2017 Sign of tallest known Australopithecus afarensis individual unearthed in Tanzania BIG MARKS Footprints of the largest known Austra...Read More