As resistance increased, humans began moving into high-risk areas. Around 14,000 to 13,000 years ago, people started living ...
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For 74,000 years, one ancient killer quietly dictated where early humans could survive across Africa
Increasing evidence suggests that our species emerged through interactions between populations living in different parts of ...
A female Anopheles quadrimaculatus mosquito takes a blood meal from a host. For millennia, this mosquito has spread malaria.
A new study reveals early human life in Ethiopia, showing how humans made tools, used resources, and adapted to their ...
A new study suggests that for the last 74,000 years, malaria shaped where early humans could live in Africa—fragmenting populations and influencing patterns of exchange long before recorded history.
A study reveals evidence of prehistoric surgery in Borneo, where a young adult survived a leg amputation about 31,000 years ...
By the time you tell yourself there’s nothing in the dark alley, your amygdala has already disagreed. Here’s why, according ...
Archaeologists and students at Sterling Hill are tracing Sussex County’s human history back roughly 12,500 years through ...
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Archaeologists Excavated a Cave Beneath an 11th-Century Castle. They Found 120,000-Year-Old Remains.
The medieval castle sits atop millenia of British history.
Construction Time Again, Vlad Nancă’s first solo show in Bucharest after his project in the Romanian Pavilion at the Venice ...
Even in early America, public readings of the Bible were commonplace. From colonial town squares to the halls of Congress, ...
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