Fire was foundational to human evolution—cooking food over a fire eased digestion in early humans and made more energy ...
Walking on two legs has long been considered a milestone in human evolution and one of our most defining characteristics. Until now, researchers assumed that the first humans originated in Africa and ...
A stunning discovery buried deep inside a cave for 1.8 million years is rewriting the story of human evolution.
The time has come to reconsider an outdated understanding of human evolution: it was ...
The ability to control fire was a monumental leap for early humans. It provided warmth during cold nights, protection from predators, and extended the hours of daylight. Eventually, it led to cooking, ...
A new Yale-led study provides one of the most detailed and comprehensive analyses to date of genetic variation in human ...