ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEMass migration from Africa 900,000 years ago could be the ancient humans' way to survive climate extinction. Continue reading to learn more.
A new genetic study has found evidence that supports migration from Mexico to California which led to the spread of unique languages. Learn more about it in this article.
Experts discovered human teeth in Bavaria and revealed the nutrition and migration of children during the Medieval era. Learn more about it in this article.
A study suggests that human populations related to present-day Europeans first appeared in the continent after a cold period of severe climatic disruption. Learn more about it in this article.
Birds flying in a V formation are not just following a leader; the phenomenon is complex and intriguing, involving teamwork. Continue reading to learn the science behind it.
Around 1,000 migrating songbirds fatally collide with windows at a Chicago exhibition center, highlighting the pervasive issue of window strikes. Continue reading for more details.
A study reveals the once green Eastern Mediterranean served as a passage for early human migration out of Africa via a well-watered Jordan Rift Valley. Continue reading to learn more.
A study using 297 ancient Scandinavian DNA and genomic data of 16,638 modern Scandinavians shows that migration was great during the Viking period. Read the article to find out more.
Three scientific papers published simultaneously report a massive effort of genome sequencing 727 ancient individuals to uncover their migration patterns, origins of agriculture, and language development. Check it out in this article.
Scholars from Atlanta and Uruguay discovered how most of the indigenous people of Southern America disappeared. Read more about how Uruguay witnessed all of these events for thousands of years prior to the arrival of European colonizers in the new world.
Ironbound, the great white shark tagged in 2019, is on its way to the north as migration season begins and was spotted off the coast of New Jersey. Read on to learn why great white sharks migrate.
Marine wildlife and conservation experts in Australia are calling for the removal and replacement of the shark nets on the East Coast. Learn more about the effects of these nets to the gigantic visitors of Queensland waters.
Experts discover that two southern right whales in Argentina crossed over 6,000 miles through the Atlantic ocean. Read more about the first-ever recorded journey of the species, and why the whales carried out a long, unexpected voyage from Africa to America.
The Bering land bridge served as a connection between Asia and America. See more to why new research contradicts what we first thought about Beringia, and how it affected the migration between the eastern and western continents.
Researchers stumble upon a surprising discovery when observing the migration behavior of basking sharks from Ireland shores. Findings suggests that the sharks weren't primarily motivated by changes in water temperature when migrating.