Biology
Fossil Teeth Suggest Early Humans Settled In China First, Not Europe, Researchers Say
Early human teeth found in a cave in southern China suggest that humans migrated to Asia much earlier than previously thought, and long before they made their way to Europe. This changes our knowledge of early human distribution.
Latest Research Articles
Cats Can Interpret Their Owner's Emotions, New Study Reveals
Dinosaur Babies Found In 'Dragon's Tomb' Shed Light On Early Species Development, Researchers Say
Early Extinct Mammal Suffered From Prehistoric Hair Loss, Say Researchers
Jurassic Sprinters: Hot Evidence for Debate on Dino Speed
Ozone-Destroyer: Significant Drop in Harmful Gas
Slime Mold: Documentary Creeping Garden Shows Non-Fungi World [NEW FILM][VIDEO]
Humpback and Aurora Borealis: Rare Norwegian Footage from News Photographer [WATCH]
Mars and Craters: Gale and Eberswalde Craters and More Information
Cod in Arctic Have Multiple Predators; Will Climate Change Alter Food Chain?
Male Crickets Who Offer Females Tasty Treats Can Trick Them Into Mating, Researchers Say
Rare Moustached Kingfisher "Collected" From the Field Stirs Ethical Controversy
Climate Change May Destroy Global Food Chains, New Study Reveals