Human evolution is generally explained through changes in brain size, locomotion or tool use, but new research from Wits University suggests that gum disease and changes in facial structure may have ...
Hundreds of hominin fossils reveal that human body size remained stable for ages before a sharp increase in early members of ...
The Cool Down on MSN
New Amazon spider mimics a 'zombie' fungus, momentarily tricking its discoverer
"Evolution, you gotta be kidding." ...
The ancestors of modern humans and great apes began laughing at least 15 million years ago. This was reported by Popular ...
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How an ancestral shift to eating more meat changed the course of human history — for the better
It helped us reach our “prime.” The Progression of Man apparently wasn’t as gradual as once thought. UK researchers found ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
This is awkward: Mushrooms that cause 'tiny human' hallucinations don't contain psychedelics
(Domnauer & Dentinger, Mycologia, 2026) Utah/Canva) If you consumed a wild mushroom and suddenly started seeing tiny people ...
Researchers have identified a previously unknown fossil ape from Egypt that could alter long-held ideas about the origins of ...
5don MSN
This tiny Australian spider uses a high-powered web catapult to trap and eat aggressive ants
There’s more than one way a spider can spin its web. Some construct large vertical orb webs, while others build horizontal ...
Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Scientists Studying Sharks Discovered a New Species That Can Walk on Land by Complete Accident
Scientists Studying Sharks Discovered a New Species That Can Walk on Land by Complete Accident ...
A mislabelled fossil, forgotten and sitting in a museum drawer for decades is actually more special than previously thought.
Without avocado, there'd be no guacamole or avocado toast, and as it turns out, without sloths and their ancestors, there ...
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