Wild scarlet monkeyflowers in California survived a historic drought by relying on a rapid evolution, marking the first time the process has been observed in the wild.
Researchers uncovered millions of ancient plant DNA switches—some older than flowering plants themselves—revealing a hidden evolutionary blueprint stretching back 400 million years. Most people have ...
James Irwin Charter Middle School has removed a portion of its science curriculum featuring creationism after receiving a letter from the national nonprofit the Freedom From Religion Foundation. The ...
Increasingly realistic, easy-to-make AI-generated images are a major asset for online scammers looking to trick unsuspecting victims. While past AI-generated scams have tried to deceive people with ...
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The Kraken waketh
Even Alfred, Lord Tennyson was young once. You wouldn’t know it from the photos, thanks to which he is “enshrined in the national memory” as a “Victorian bard,” face swallowed by “a tremendous beard,” ...
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Was our emotional intelligence the key driver of human evolution?
Humans appear to be set apart from much of the animal kingdom, even if we do say so ourselves. While we often credit our survival to superior intellect and our hyper-competitive spirit, a new study ...
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Scientists reveal 'hidden chapter' in human evolution - and it's changed everything we know about our history
Scientists have uncovered a “hidden chapter” in the history of human evolution and it turns out it’s much more complex than previously thought. It’s known that modern day humans, known scientifically ...
Choosing a Certified Partner for Sustainable Packaging Are you struggling to balance your brand’s commitment to ...
Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, physicist and cosmologist Max Tegmark presented a vision of the future of ...
Picture two ancient apes in a lush African forest, gently pressing their mouths together, not for romance, but as a primal bond. Fast forward 21 milli.
An extinct relative of the howler monkey may have been the first leaf-eating primate in South and Central America ...
From chairs and typewriters to photos and letters, everyday objects are filling archives as companies and collectors build a ...
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