A new study suggests that this organism likely lived on Earth only 400 million years after its formation. Further analysis also shows that this life form likely sported an early immune system ...
Research uncovers early humans' reliance on plant-based foods, revealing ancient tools and 780,000-year-old starch grains.
Here's how early humans spread from East Africa all around the world. Produced by Alex Kuzoian Follow BI Video: On Facebook More from Science It's tough to know what happened on Earth thousands of ...
when I was woven together in the depths of the earth. (Psalm 139: 13-15). Using this as evidence, Jews see human life as having a special, holy status, meaning that only God can give life and only ...
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The oldest rocks on Earth
The world's oldest rocks are spread across the globe and paint a picture of Earth's turbulent early history. Here are some of the most notable and important formations scientists have discovered.
Standing proud in the Museum's Human Evolution gallery are two of the most scientifically accurate reconstructions that exist of a Neanderthal and early modern human. Find out how these lifelike ...