Darryl Lamar Collins, released early under a youthful offender law, was sentenced to life for the brutal 2021 murder of ...
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11,000-year-old volcanic ash layer could rewrite early human history in the Americas
Learn how new research challenges the age of Monte Verde and what it means for early human migration in South America.
A man who raped a woman at knifepoint more than 40 years ago has been jailed for 15 years, prosecutors have said. David Hill, 75, of Broom Valley Road, Rotherham, attacked the wom ...
For decades, the strongest evidence for the earliest human settlement in the Americas came from a site in Chile called Monte Verde. Scientists found echoes of human presence dating back to around ...
Researchers revisited the 1970s discovery of ancient stone tools at Monte Verde—an iconic site in Chile that transformed our understanding of how and when humans arrived in the Americas.
For modern residents of the Levant, the "Red Sea Trough" usually brings a brief, dusty transition between seasons. But ...
Humans are actually limited in how much protein they can metabolize for energy, meaning early humans really needed a more ...
That is not how we expect any decent human to treat another human — especially when that’s supposed to be a public servant, and especially one who has sworn to uphold the law,” a family attorney said.
New research that decoded the evolution of mosquitoes’ feeding habits from DNA could shed light on the murky timeline of ...
Since age 13, August Bernadicou has been racing to preserve oral histories of queer activists and performers who lived through gay liberation—before their memories vanish. August Bernadicou interviews ...
Marvel’s upcoming live-action Spider-Noir series has officially received a TV-14 rating in the United States, making it the highest age classification ever assigned to a Spider-Man television project.
Around 2% of modern humans carry Neanderthal DNA, meaning we know early humans got super intimate with our now-extinct relatives. According to new research, when Neanderthals and humans did hit it off ...
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