A groundbreaking discovery in China has uncovered ancient human fossils that could reshape our understanding of human evolution. The remains, including skull fragments and teeth, hint at a previously ...
Almost two centuries after the first Neanderthal was discovered, we are still learning a great deal about our ancient relatives. Neanderthals weren't the cave-dwelling, knuckle-dragging brutes they ...
In their study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the group compared the remains of squirrels in the area before, during and after human feeding began. The red squirrel is the ...
Urban areas offer a unique glimpse into how evolution functions on smaller timescales and how species adapt to human presence and novel environments. Some species, like coyotes, seem particularly ...