In this 4.4-million-year-old skeleton, scientists may have found the missing step between climbing and walking.
But new evidence has started to challenge the notion that human childbirth is uniquely dangerous. A new paper published today ...
DNA from ancient humans has been found on a prehistoric cave painting and on cave walls, demonstrating the potential to one ...
This video traces the human evolutionary tree from great apes to modern Homo sapiens, explaining the difference between ...
In fact, when they were tickled, laughter from both apes and humans was isochronous, meaning that the laughs followed a ...
A study of chimps, gorillas and other great apes, including human children, sheds light on how laughter has evolved.
Analysis of 27 genomes reveals more diverse, better-connected populations and challenges the idea that genetic decline caused ...