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A sensory twist in the story of human evolution - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoWhen it comes to blood pressure, women and men are not equal; women’s blood pressure is consistently...
One Piece: Oda Confirms A Big Truth About Nika
Game Rant· 11 hours agoThe Egghead Island Arc of One Piece has been continuing with great intensity, and while this arc has featured some of the most intense battles that the...
Larry Schwartz, AlterNet
The Raw Story· 4 days agoEvangelicals will be relieved to note that humans did not evolve from apes. Of course, that has never been the scientific claim that human evolution is ...
An imbalance of two healthy fats affects your early death risk, study finds
WAAY-TV Huntsville· 2 days ago“We found that a higher omega-6 to omega-3 ratio is associated with a greater risk of dying,” said...
Reconstructed Realities: Bringing a Crushed 75,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Skull to Life
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoA new Netflix documentary, “Secrets of the Neanderthals,” has reconstructed the face of a...
Meet the 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman whose friendly face is sparking a scientific debate
MSN News· 7 days agoFrom a flaky skull, found “as flat as a pizza” on a cave floor in northern Iraq, the face of a...
Did humans evolve to chase down prey over long distances?
New Scientist· 3 days agoThe energy gained by hunting in this way can far exceed the energy spent running, researchers have...
Pulling up the roots on foraging
KPBS San Diego· 1 day agoForaging — the practice of gathering plants, fruit and fungi — is gaining more widespread interest. But it's an age-old practice.
The Man Whose Musings Fuel Elon Musk’s Nightmares
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoThe book is an extension of Saad’s career exploring how human evolution informs modern consumer behavior—a controversial way of looking at the world that...
How sweat and stamina helped make humans exceptional runners–and hunters
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe study suggests this type of hunting strategy would have been available to Pleistocene hominins...