The team calculated that the mosquitoes likely developed their “ anthropophily ”—their taste for human blood—at a point some ...
Could a Moroccan cave hold a crucial piece of the puzzle of human origins? Hominin fossils dating back 773,000 years discovered in the country are bringing new evidence to the debate about the last ...
But there was one problem: the skull had been crushed and distorted over time. Its true shape had been hidden by pressure, age, and damage. Some features ...
The preference of some mosquitoes in the Anopheles leucosphyrus (Leucosphyrus) group—including those that transmit ...
In 2021, scientists made a breakthrough when they classified a 140,000-year-old skull from Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, as ...
Archaeologists raced to document the semi-fossilized tracks in eastern Scotland. They were likely made by humans, deer and ...
A new digital reconstruction of the face of an early Australopithecus specimen helps add details about the origins of our own ...
Researchers push back the timeline for their arrival by 600,000 years, raising new questions about how the species spread around the globe.
But the next time you squash one of these bloodsuckers, consider this: you are participating in a bitter rivalry that goes back to the time of Homo erectus. It turns out that mosquitoes have been ...
Tiny triangular-shaped flints from arrowheads found in Uzbekistan shed light on how the first settlement of ‘Homo sapiens’ – ...
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