Earth’s first sponges may have been ghostly, soft-bodied pioneers—ancient animals that evolved long before their skeletons ever appeared in stone.
Inside Higher Ed frames the controversy surrounding Scott C. Beardsley's appointment as the University of Virginia's ...
A new study theorizes that evolution ticks at different speeds, especially when a big group of organisms first appears.
A new policy Q&A document has been published by China’s data regulator. Xiangxiang Ma of Anjie Broad Law Firm examines this next vital step in the evolution of China’s framework of data transfer regul ...
As Ann Lee flees Europe, her religion evolves and becomes the inspiration for American design today — a journey captured in ...
It’s a vampire movie, a video game adaptation, a medieval action picture, and one of those low-budget movies featuring an ...
Taylor Swift has turned getting dressed into a serialized story, using fashion to signal every shift in sound, mood, and ...
His job is to reimagine the future of drugmaking using that similarly trendy branch of computer science, artificial ...
Apple’s decision to move the iPhone 18’s release to spring 2027 marks a significant departure from its long-standing ...
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Anthropologists discover seven million-year-old walking ape that could be earliest human ancestor
Anthropologists have uncovered evidence of an ancient ape species that roamed Africa on two feet seven million years ago, ...
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Humans may have made fire 350,000 years earlier than we thought
Archaeologists working in eastern England say they have uncovered the earliest known evidence of humans deliberately making ...
Bringing with them the languages of their homelands, immigrants newly arrived by ship at Ellis Island await official processing and approval to reach their destination—New York City, already in sight.
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