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AdvertisementHomo Naledi: Another Piece in the Human Puzzle
A recent addition to the human evolutionary family, Homo naledi, poses a fascinating enigma. Despite its primitive body structure, this species appears to be much
A Viral Twist in Neuronal Communication Revealed
Millions of years ago, our DNA encountered viral contamination, resulting in the exchange of genetic material among proteins crucial for long-term memory formation. This viral
LNG Worse Than Coal for Climate?
A new study conducted by Robert W. Howarth of Cornell University has revealed that burning liquefied natural gas (LNG) instead of coal in Germany may
The Tapestry of Human Evolution
“Descended from monkeys?… Let’s hope it’s not true, but if it is, let’s pray that it doesn’t become known to the world.” The Bishop of
Evolution’s Walk: Pioneering Stride of the Little Skate
A breakthrough discovery reveals genes and nerve cells responsible for walking in humans and other terrestrial animals within a primitive fish, Leucoraja erinacea. This finding
Signs of Life Beyond Earth’s Borders
Evidence points to the likelihood of life existing beyond our planet. Analysis of ancient microorganisms dating back 3.456 billion years in Western Australia unveils intriguing
Nucleus Aids Mitochondria in Stressful Times
Tiny cellular structures, known as organelles, are in constant communication, akin to the organs of a cell. The discovery of GPS2, a messenger protein in
Tracing the Earliest Homo Sapiens Beyond Africa
In a groundbreaking discovery, the potential earliest fossil of a modern human outside Africa has been unearthed in Israel. A fossilized jawbone, recovered from the
Evolution’s Peculiar Nerve Pathways
The grace and perfection of living organisms may give the impression of meticulous design, but beneath the surface lie imperfections—evolutionary “mistakes” that emerge without the
The Roots of Parental Care
The crucial role of the hypothalamus in fostering parental care has been unveiled, shedding light on the self-sacrificing behavior exhibited by parents across species, including