Years in the Making, National Geographic’s Museum of Exploration Is Here to Take You on an Adventure
The renovated space highlights the hallmarks of the iconic 138-year-old brand, from wildlife photography to the study of anthropology ...
As a barista, Alexandria Nottage has witnessed many customers hesitate whenever the digital payment screen asks whether they ...
DNA from ancient humans has been found on a prehistoric cave painting and on cave walls, demonstrating the potential to one ...
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Great apes and human beings have been laughing similarly for the last 15 million years: Study
A recent study reveals that humans and great apes share remarkably similar laughter rhythms, suggesting this vocalization ...
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Could some ancient stone monuments be reconstructions of much older sites?
Kayleigh explores a hypothesis that some European megalithic structures may have been rebuilt versions of older monuments, ...
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Remembering Renato Rosaldo, the anthropologist who lived with Ilongot headhunters
MANILA, Philippines — A month has passed since the demise of respected cultural anthropologist Renato Rosaldo, whose famous work is closely tied to tribes in the Philippines. Rosaldo died last May 26 ...
Researchers recovered ancient human DNA from cave walls in Spain and Portugal, showing prehistoric people left genetic traces ...
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Read how lady graduated from UI after 16 years amid delay
A Nigerian lady who first gained admission into UI in 2010 signed out in 2026. She opened up about why she had to leave school and return after years.
Fireworks will start this year's Monroe County Fair on Friday night. Other weekend events include a movie in the park, ...
An international team of cave explorers has shown that cave walls and the prehistoric rock art that adorns them can preserve human DNA for thousands of years. Using sterilized scalpels, the research ...
In Wonderwerk Cave in South Africa, burned bones were found in a dirt layer associated with Homo erectus. The inhabitants ...
The study compared laughter from four orangutans, two gorillas, three bonobos, four chimpanzees, and four human children, ...
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