In his new book, Roland Ennos offers eye-opening ideas that the importance of physical power and engineering brilliance—rather than intellect—allowed us to dominate the planet.
The Sydney funnel-web spider, Atrax robustus, has been implicated in most human fatalities caused by funnel-web species, and despite the development of a life-saving antivenom in the early 1980s, it ...
After cautious introductions at Colossal Biosciences, the bioengineered animals are eating, playing, and chasing prey together. The company also announced that more dire wolf pups could arrive soon ...
What if Homo erectus (H. erectus), the direct ancestor of modern humans, arrived in China much earlier than we thought? Research published in Science Advances may rewrite our understanding of early ...
NBC's procedural ‘The Hunting Party’ season 1 premiered in January 2025 and it was added to Netflix i 2026. Here’s all about the ending of ‘The Hunting Party’ season 1.
“The ancient DNA came to our rescue to secure the specimens’ true identity,” wrote Wooller and his colleagues. It also opened ...
Adversaries are moving faster and dwell times are growing. Discover why reactive security isn’t enough—and what SOCs gain with autonomous operations.
Sawfish evolved one of the most striking blade-like head weapons in nature: a long toothed rostrum that can slash, stun, and detect prey through electroreception. It is an elegant offensive tool in ...
Biologists have debated the reason why Homo sapiens evolved a prominent lower jaw, but this unique feature may actually be a by-product of other traits shaped by natural selection ...
A human skull hung on a cave wall in northern Greece for more than 300,000 years. When a villager spotted it in 1960, ...
Ancient DNA reveals women brought farming knowledge to hunter-gatherer communities in Belgium and Netherlands gradually.
A new analysis argues that this daily work of processing and cooking food helped reshape human bodies and social life. It explores how fire, tools, and cooperation driven by women changed humans’ ...