As conservation efforts make the waters in the New York region more inviting for whales, increasing traffic from ships and ...
Her mother, Ellen Gunn, and father, David Fineman, were both tagged in the clip. “So here’s a guided tour of how we protect ...
Even though the photo galleries of their 'parents' are typically replete with dog photos, a new generation of professional ...
In the heart of Dothan, Alabama, there exists a sprawling wonderland where bargain hunters and curiosity seekers converge in a ritual as timeless as commerce itself.
The white-handed gibbon comes closest to humans in the study, with a monogamy rate of 63.5%. It’s the only other top-ranked ...
Humans may be far more monogamous by nature than previously thought, researchers say. Monogamy in humans is comparable more to the exclusive mating seen in meerkats and beavers than in our primate ...
Understanding the evolution of insect mating behavior is essential for explaining how early insects adapted to life on land.
Description: Unlike lots of other animals, there’s no such thing as the “mating season” for humans, and it might have to do with how we raise our kids. Hosted by: Hank Green Dooblydoo thanks go to the ...
Humans are far closer to meerkats and beavers for levels of exclusive mating than we are to most of our primate cousins, according to a new University of Cambridge study that includes a table ranking ...
Fossilized footprints, preserved in gypsum mud that hardened over time, are estimated to be 23,000-21,000 years old. NPS / Alamy Ancient human footprints, preserved in a dry lakebed at White Sands ...
Something about a warm, flickering campfire draws in modern humans. Where did that uniquely human impulse come from? How did our ancestors learn to make fire? How long have they been making it?