Advances in genetics, technology, and environment are shaping the future course of human evolution. DeSantis orders execution of Plant City man known as ‘Deacon of Death’ 'Won't happen again': Stephen ...
There are some entertainers who never really leave us, even long after they’re gone. John Candy has always been one of those rare few, at least for me. Having grown up in the greater Toronto area, ...
Human remains located in a submerged truck found in Lake Powell have been identified as a missing Arizona man, Dennis Keith Dillinger. (Kane County sheriff) LAKE POWELL — Human remains located in a ...
It’s never too late to get mad about the untimely fate of Human Head Studios’ Prey 2. It helps that people keep leaking videos of the thing. The latest batch includes an opening sequence, a full ...
A groundbreaking study has redefined the significance of one of Europe’s most important human fossils—the Petralona cranium—first unearthed in northern Greece more than 60 years ago. Using advanced ...
Researchers from France, China, the UK, and Greece revealed that the Petralona cranium is at least 286,000 years old, placing it firmly in the Middle Pleistocene era. A new scientific study has shed ...
An international research team has identified the world's earliest known evidence of Neanderthal interbreeding with modern humans in a 140,000-year-old child's skeleton discovered in Israel's Skhul ...
Nearly three decades after his death, a documentary and a sudden surge in the charts have made the singer’s legacy front of mind. By Lizzy Goodman Certain songs feel so familiar, it’s as if they have ...
It’s the Kingdom of the calcite skull. A horned hominid skull might sound like something out of Greek mythology, but it actually could be a separate species of human ancestor that lived alongside ...
Morgan Neville, who previously directed '20 Feet from Stardom' and last year's 'Piece by Piece,' chronicles McCartney's post-Beatles 1970s era. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer The documentary is meant ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. If you have spent time with an infant, you might recognize the scene: A child is wailing, inconsolable, and you, the parent, have to go to the bathroom. Or eat.
In the arid, fossil-rich sediment layers of Ethiopia’s northeastern Afar Region, a new window into human evolution has been revealed, challenging long-held assumptions about who walked the Earth ...