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Prehistoric Engravings Suggest Symbolic Behavior In Ancient Humans Some of the designs may be 100,000 years old.
Researchers have long focused on the STING (Stimulator of Interferon Genes) pathway as a way to harness the immune system's natural defenses against cancer. This pathway, which plays a key role in ...
As humans increasingly appear in orcas' marine neighborhoods, the whales could be interested in learning about us: our behavior, our dining preferences, and more.
Like a proud cat leaving a bird on its owner's doorstep, orcas—also called killer whales—may sometimes offer to share their prey with humans, according to research published in the Journal of ...
20 New Bat Viruses Discovered in China, Sparking 'Urgent Concerns' About Risk to Humans New viruses that are genetically similar to known fatal viruses have been discovered near food sources in a ...
Scientists said so far three striped dolphins stranded on Oahu’s east shorelines over a seven day period tested positive for Brucella Ceti, a bacterial infection that can spread from animals to ...
A dystopian ad campaign flooding NYC with “Stop hiring humans” billboards is actually a viral AI stunt -- and it’s fueling outrage, confusion and a fierce debate about the future of work.
A new study has unearthed surprising information about humans in Africa, which could upend previously held beliefs about human evolution.
Future technology inspired by axolotls could possibly help humans regenerate limbs—we have what is needed, but need to find out how to make those pieces communicate like they do in axolotls.
About 70,000 years ago in Africa, humans expanded into more extreme environments, a new study finds, setting the stage for our global migration.
Footprints found at White Sands National Park in New Mexico, providing the earliest evidence of human activity in the Americas. Credit: Cornell University ...
Before the ‘Out of Africa’ migration that led humans into Eurasia and beyond, new research shows that humans expanded their niche to include African forests and deserts. The authors ...