A new study theorizes that evolution ticks at different speeds, especially when a big group of organisms first appears.
Jellyfish and sea anemones exhibit sleep-like states without brains. Scientists say this discovery rewrites evolution’s timeline, showing sleep may predate complex nervous systems entirely.
Despite multiple mass extinctions, the frilled shark has managed to thrive for 100 million years. Today, it remains one of ...
Things changed in August 2025. After several children were mauled by street dogs, the country’s supreme court briefly ordered ...
Could Homo sapiens and an archaic and now-extinct species of early human have lived alongside each other on the Indonesian ...
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Evolution theory could be blown apart after 'missing link' is found in 700,000-year-old cave
Scientists have revealed that ancient bones unearthed deep in a quarry date back approximately 773,000 years - and could be a ...
Here’s a breakdown of the biggest differences between Henry’s and Netflix’s versions of People We Meet on Vacation. In the ...
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These 773,000-Year-Old Hominin Fossils from Morocco May Be the Closest Ancestors of Modern Humans
Between roughly 600,000 and one million years ago, Africa’s fossil record goes strangely quiet. Genetic evidence suggests ...
Fossils reveal that giant predatory sharks existed 15 million years before megalodon and were already top predators in Cretaceous seas.
Disney World has filed for demolition work at Animal Kingdom's iconic Tree of Life. This has caused concern among fans. The permit's short expiry date suggests swift action. Meanwhile, DinoLand is set ...
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67 million-year-old fossil reveals the origin of freshwater fish hearing
A tiny fossil fish from Alberta is forcing scientists to rethink a story that has sat quietly in textbooks for decades. It is ...
Could we - that is, Homo sapiens - and an archaic and now-extinct species of early human have lived alongside each other on ...
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