Are these some of the earliest weapons in human history? History Hit’s Tristan Hughes speaks to Dr Annemieke Milks, ...
Florida wildlife officials have confirmed the state's second case of a deadly and highly contagious infection known as ...
Lead poisoning isn’t just an industrial-age problem. A new study reveals our ancestors, including Neanderthals, were exposed ...
The Natural History Museum, London, has announced the winners of its 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, a ...
The competition, run by the Natural History Museum, and now in its 61st year, has announced its winners from more than 60,000 ...
Japan is seeing early and severe influenza activity this season, with health officials declaring an influenza epidemic ...
Early humans were not the feared masters of the savanna long imagined. On the contrary, some still served as meals for big ...
From thunder gods to serpent slayers, scholars are reconstructing myths that vanished millennia ago. How much further can we ...
New Italian site finds show early humans ~400,000 years ago skillfully used elephant bones to make tools, not just for food.
Early numbers from deer bow hunting week are in. The stats statewide are very different from the three counties being affected by EHD. There is some evidence that suggests hunters are curbing the ...
Stem-cell models provide evidence that viral DNA sequences that entered the human genome in the past were repurposed to aid early stages of embryonic development. Sherif Khodeer is in the Department ...
Large rock-face murals scattered across the desert in northern Saudi Arabia represent one of the most ambitious – and perilous – creative feats of ancient humans, with researchers arguing that the ...