The curious minds at What If see how humans might evolve to live underwater naturally, exploring gills, limbs, and sensory adaptation.
Human Evolution has come pretty far during our time on Earth. But, do you ever wonder, what humans could evolve to look like ...
Customer-facing and internal workflows will come together on a shared, AI-first foundation that supports speed, flexibility, ...
The chin is one of our most familiar features, yet scientists still debate why we evolved it. Here’s a breakdown of what we ...
Even now, after many years of research, you won’t find much information in books about ancient fire. Indeed, I first started ...
Humans and chimpanzees share the capacity for genocide, which is rooted in the evolution of higher thought and the separation ...
Early in development, many animals pick a team—male or female—based on their genetics, and, with time, acquire the ...
Artificial intelligence allows tracing the evolution of genetic control elements in the developing mammalian cerebellum. An international research team led by biologists from Heidelberg University as ...
At some point in the deep past, humans may have come frighteningly close to disappearing altogether. Here’s what we know, ...
A single ancient jawbone is rewriting what scientists thought they knew about humanity’s forgotten relatives.
A large comparative study of primate teeth shows that grooves once linked to ancient human tooth-picking can form naturally, while some common modern dental problems appear uniquely human.
A rare fossil discovery in Ethiopia has pushed the known range of Paranthropus hundreds of miles farther north than ever before. The 2.6-million-year-old jaw suggests this ancient relative of humans ...