From walking everywhere to eating seasonal foods and sharing community meals, experts say these forgotten American health ...
Early humans in North and South America relied heavily on hunting of large mammals, including mammoths and giant ground sloths, for food and sustenance, according to newly published research by a team ...
A state Court of Appeal in April overturned two of Wayne Hsiung’s three convictions stemming from incursions at two ...
Spotting a snake by a pond, stream, or even your backyard may seem scary. Often people mistake harmless water snakes with ...
Tooth fossils hint that size came before specialised feeding in early Asian mammals. The story of how mammals rose to ...
New AI model, BehaVERT, reads mouse behavior like language, revealing patterns that could improve research into human ...
Bottlenose dolphins in the Adriatic Sea are spending so much time behind fishing trawlers that the pattern now looks less ...
These demonic deep-sea creatures hunt in packs of thousands and are equipped with the perfect weapon to severe their prey’s ...
While laughing seems uniquely human, it is not. Researchers now have compared laughter in humans to laughter in the various ...
Blind Mexican cavefish became active in light while surface fish reacted to darkness, revealing how evolution rewired brains.
Vision shapes how many animals find food, avoid danger and navigate their world. In animals with two eyes, eye placement is ...
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