ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEHumans have already crossed six out of nine planetary boundaries. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo : Wikimedia Commons/Burkhard Mücke) Humans Could Turn Earth Into World That May Not Sustain Us After Crossing 6 Planetary Boundaries Humans are crossing most of the planetary boundaries defined by scientists.
The new study shows changes in Paleolithic hunting weapons correlated with shrinking prey size, leading to cognitive and cultural adaptations. Read the article for more details.
Diseases transmitted from bats are more deadly to humans. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Andrew Mercer (www. baldwhiteguy. co.
With only around 1,300 humans for over 100,000 years, this population bottleneck likely influenced the divergence of modern humans, Neanderthals, and Denisovans. Read the article to learn more.
The newfound ape fossil in Turkey challenges the conventional belief that the predecessors of African apes and humans primarily evolved in Europe before migrating to Africa. Continue reading to learn more.
An infant bone in France, potentially from a new Homo sapiens lineage, differs from Neanderthals and bears a slight resemblance to modern humans. Continue reading to learn more about this mysterious fossil.
A UCL-led study reveals that an extreme cooling event in Europe wiped out the first humans in the continent, coinciding with the gap in hominin history. Continue reading to learn more.
Humans are likely to be taller. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/M. Garde) What Will Humans Look Like in 1000 Years Humans are still evolving.
While brutal cases of shark attacks are indeed alarming, the trend has actually stayed consistent in the past years, at least in the short term. Read to learn more.
Climate-induced heat waves are intensifying, lasting longer, and growing hotter, raising concerns about their impact on daily activities. Read the article to learn how hot is too much for the human body to handle.
The list of deadly animals includes large and aggressive creatures like hippos and elephants and disease-carrying species. Check out which other members of the animal kingdom are considered to be the deadliest in the world.
Astrophysicist predicts Mars colonists will become advanced cyborgs, pioneering interstellar travel; Mars' harsh conditions may drive evolutionary changes. Read the article to learn more.
A new research reveals the role of humans in dominating the food chain by using or trading the world’s animals, making us deadlier than predators like sharks. Continue reading the article to find out more.
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.
A 1.5-million-year-old bone belonging to an ancient human relative exhibits cut marks made by stone tools, suggesting cannibalism. Read the article to learn more.