Archives
Humans Evolved Finger Control Before Learning How to Walk
Human ancestors learnt to control fingers and even make primitive tools before figuring out how to walk on two legs. A new study has overturned the common assumption that humans evolved manual dexterity before evolving bipedalism.
Latest Research Articles
Tanzania Official Suggests Shooting Poachers on the Spot
The Effect LeBron James Has on Children's Eating Habits
ICU Use of Gowns and Gloves Reduces Risk of MRSA Infection, Study Suggests
Child Mortality, Including Deaths from AIDS, Falls in South Africa
Draconid Meteor Shower Begins Monday After Sunset
Dominant Meerkats Commit Infanticide, Force Bereaved Mothers to Play Wet-Nurse
Tiger Mauls Worker at Troubled Oklahoma Zoo
'Extinct' Pinocchio Lizard Sighted in Northwest Ecuador [VIDEO]
New Method Monitors Gene Activity Across Thousands of Cells
Swino Dies: Drunk, Cow-fighting Australian Pig Killed by Vehicle
Even Low Levels of Pesticides Affect Bees' Behavior
Air Pollution, Maternal Stress Hinders Brain Development in Children, Study




