Humanity may not be extraordinary but rather the natural evolutionary outcome for our planet and likely others, according to a new model for how intelligent life developed on Earth.
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StudyFinds on MSNAre humans an evolutionary fluke? New research suggests otherwiseIn a nutshell New research challenges the long-held belief that human evolution required improbable “lucky breaks,” ...
An artistic depiction of the Late Cretaceous modern (crown) bird, Vegavis iaai, pursuit diving for fish in the shallow ocean ...
Explore the vital role of self-care in motherhood and its impact on mental health, child development, and intergenerational ...
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Hosted on MSNWhat does survival of the fittest mean? Charles Darwin's natural selection theory explored on National Darwin DayThe phrase "survival of the fittest" functions principally in evolutionary theory to describe the biological concept of ...
The British naturalist embarked on an extraordinary journey, did hundreds of experiments, and wrote for 20 years.
Charles Darwin is credited for some of his major findings and observations about nature, evolution and species.
They may have been drawn to the discarded remains from ancient human meals, and a new model shows tame wolves could have ...
A million years ago, when everything we encountered was shaped solely by forces of nature, something that began as a spark of ...
An interview with Karl Friston, a computational psychiatrist and an architect of an AI developed to emulate natural ...
The Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open is a WTA 500 tournament, produced by IMG in partnership with Mubadala and the Abu Dhabi Sports ...
Articles Wordsworth & Darwin Christine Avery wonders whether poetry can help us to deal with science. In his poetic ...
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