Tag: human
Early Humans Ate Less Meat Than Thought
Scientists have long debated how humans evolved larger brains and whether eating meat played a key role. A new study suggests our...
Humans Are Shaping Dogs for a Modern World
Dogs are experiencing a third wave of domestication. Humans now favor friendly, calm, and adaptable pets over working animals. This shift influences...
Human, robot marathon to Create History
China is set to host a world-first event this April: a marathon featuring human athletes competing alongside humanoid robots. This innovative half-marathon...
Owner Stress Affects Dog’s Anxiety
Dogs have been companions to humans for thousands of years. They’ve hunted, herded, and guarded, but today, their primary role is as...
Rich Countries Attain Record Human Development; Poorest Gone Backwards
The latest UNDP report reveals widening global inequalities and political polarization, urging immediate collective action to break the gridlock and address urgent challenges.
Evolutionary Saga: Human Sex Determination in Flux
Explore the evolutionary journey of human sex determination and the potential extinction of the Y chromosome.
More Americans Believe Being a Man Helps than Hurts
More Americans say being a man helps than hurts a person’s ability to get ahead in the United States these days, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. By contrast, more Americans say being a woman hurts rather than helps.
End of First Human Occupation in Europe Linked to Extreme Cooling
Around 1.1 million years ago, a substantial cooling of the climate in southern Europe led to the extinction of early human populations on the continent, according to a recent study led by researchers from UCL. The findings, published in the journal Science, reveal the existence of previously unknown extreme glacial conditions during that period, driving the climate to levels unsuitable for archaic humans and ultimately causing their disappearance from the continent.
Climate Change Impact on Human- Animal Conflict
Can climate change have adverse impact on human- animal conflict? A new study from Japan points out that as natural areas become...







































