A groundbreaking study published in October 2025 has proposed a new perspective on the early inhabitants of Australia, suggesting that they were not just passive settlers but active fossil hunters.
Do science documentaries need a refresh? What if the goal wasn’t just teaching you something, but making you feel something? A new series from the BBC, airing on PBS, called “Human” tries to do just ...
Two small genetic changes reshaped the human pelvis, setting our early ancestors on the path to upright walking, scientists say. One genetic change flipped the ilium — the bone your hands rest on when ...
Understanding what the environment looked like millions of years ago is essential for piecing together how our earliest ancestors lived and survived. Habitat shapes everything, from what food was ...
Megan Malherbe is affiliated with the Institute of Evolutionary Medicine at the University of Zurich, and the Human Evolution Research Institute at the University of Cape Town. Understanding what the ...
Ardi is the oldest known partial skeleton of a hominin and shows foot features that are transitioning from vertical climbing to bipedal walking. While Ardi has the primitive grasping big toe of the ...
The documentary “Desert Angel,” about Lemon Grove resident Rafael Larraenza, had its local premiere at the San Diego International Film Festival over the weekend. Rafael Larraenza crests a hill, ...
A sneak peek of Ken Burns' new documentary, "The American Revolution," will be shown in Wilmington, North Carolina. The free advance screening will take place on Nov. 8 at Thalian Hall. The full ...
The Early Intervention Summit: A Call to Collective Action. The earliest years of life offer our greatest opportunity to build strong foundations for lifelong success. This Summit brings together ...
Threatening school divisions by holding federal dollars hostage unless they break the law isn’t about protecting students, it ...