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Why cavemen rarely lived past 30, and what changed everything
Human lifespans have increased significantly over time, but that didn't actually occur until surprisingly recently. Even then, its causes are complicated.
Why does happiness fade so quickly? This thought-provoking piece explores dopamine, the “hedonic treadmill,” and the myth of ...
Paleontologists from National Taiwan University recently discovered a single python vertebra dating back 400,000 to 800,000 ...
Prehistoric Planet turned Bruneau Dunes State Park into an Ice Age stage, bringing mammoths and movie magic to the sands of Idaho.
“Our findings challenge the prevailing view that tigers once took refuge in Japan and that cave lion distribution was limited ...
An Ice Age double burial in Italy has yielded a stunning genetic revelation. DNA from a mother and daughter who lived over 12,000 years ago shows that the younger had a rare inherited growth disorder, ...
Dinosaur Discovery on MSN
Prehistoric Australia: Dinosaurs and megafauna
Long before humans arrived, Australia was home to unique dinosaurs and massive megafauna found nowhere else on Earth. Its isolation shaped one of the strangest evolutionary stories in history. This ...
Russia’s vast woods have too frequently been overlooked in our understanding of the country’s violent history ...
In 2008, genetic research suggested that Ötzi’s maternal lineage was extinct. His mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) carried a rare signature never observed in any living person, leading researchers to ...
A recent meeting of the Fredonia Shakespeare Club’s 2025-26 season was held at the home of Irene Strychalski who is hosting ...
If you grew up enjoying stops at the Golden Arches for McDonald's, these are some of the toys you might remember most from ...
A new amphibious fossil discovered in western Portugal has confirmed its presence in the former Jurassic wetlands.
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