ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEA new data review about hunter-gatherer societies debunks the long-held idea that early men were hunters while early women were gatherers. Continue reading the article to find out more.
A recent study reveals that high-altitude regions will experience more intense rainfall than previously anticipated, increasing the risk of floods and landslides, due to climate change. Read on to learn more details.
Two-stage sleep experienced independent evolution, with new findings showing how they could be present in cephalopods, including octopuses. Read to learn more.
A research study reveals the possible connection between hot testicles and the production of anti-cancer genes in elephants. Learn more about it in this article.
A new study suggests humans, dogs, and bats co-existed with dinosaurs briefly, settling the long-standing debate on their origin. Continue reading to learn more.
Based on Cassius' latest health checkup, experts say that there is no reason to think that the croc will not live for a couple of years more. Read to learn more.
Weather satellites, crucial in both meteorology and climate change research, have revolutionized our understanding of our planet. However, their strengths and weaknesses present both opportunities and challenges.
Scientists discovered the only known member of the palm family which grows its flowers and fruit most entirely underground. Read the article to find out more.
A study suggests megalodon, an extinct shark, could maintain a warm body temperature, potentially contributing to its extinction. Read the article to learn more details.
Archaeologists discovered remains of juvenile Neanderthal which suggest that they were victims of cannibal attack. Continue reading the article to find out more.