A new study suggests that the fundamental abilities underlying human language and technological culture may have evolved before humans and apes diverged millions of years ago.
Research indicates that the complex behaviors used in human language and tool making, such as organizing actions into sequences, may have evolved in our common ancestors with chimpanzees. This study ...
A new study reveals that early humans' ability to use tools precisely may have been pivotal in human evolution. By recording ...
Chimpanzees use tools in sequences, planning and adapting actions like humans. This suggests the roots of complex human ...
Cross-linguistic studies have revealed similar biases when people view images of events. In tasks where people have to ...
The human environment is a very social one. Family, friends, colleagues, strangers - they all provide a continuous stream of information that we need ...
We talk to the renowned evolutionary biologist about "The Genetic Book of the Dead" and how we can read the history of life ...
Pump.fun, a Solana meme coin launchpad, is no longer accessible in the UK due to regulatory warnings. The ban, a permanent ...
The US Department of the Treasury's OFAC sanctioned individuals and entities involved in a money laundering network that ...
Psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy resulted in significant reductions in depression among clinicians who provided front-line ...
From kids shows in the studio to epic landmark series filmed across many continents, no broadcaster has ever engaged so many ...