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The evolutionary success of our species may have hinged on minute changes to our brain biochemistry after we diverged from ...
A timeless question has always fascinated scientists who study the past. Which comes first, the new behavior or the physical ...
From devout creationist to presenter of the BBC's Human series TV explorer Ella Al-Shamahi has been on a remarkable personal ...
Ancient viruses left a legacy in your DNA. And it turns out, that legacy may be helping shape who you are.
Our knowledge of ancient literature comes to us through the hands of scribes. The works of Aristotle, Galen and Ptolemy ...
Madagascar is home to some of the world’s most unique and remarkable species. However, one of its most awe-inspiring ...
Potatoes might be one of your favorite foods, whether baked, fried, or mashed. But have you ever wondered where they came ...
At CBS and ABC, he pursued news segments aimed at destigmatizing gay life and drawing attention to an epidemic that at the ...
Among the terraced hills, under skies painted gold by the rising sun, lies Nshenyi Cultural Village - not merely a destination, but a place where memory, tradition, and identity walk hand in hand.
You say potato, I say tomato? Turns out one helped create the other: Natural interbreeding between wild tomatoes and ...
Throughout the animal kingdom, the parents of newborns must strive to create snug sanctuaries in a hazardous world ...
New research shows that the potato may have evolved from a tomato ancestor nearly nine million years ago. The study explains ...