Learning to light our own fires was one of the great turning points in human history, offering our ancestors warmth, a place ...
In his new apostolic letter, Leo emphasizes the importance of Christian archaeology. Pope Leo XIV on Dec. 11 emphasized the ...
Multiple teams have used powerful imaging, targeted placebo experiments, and AI to map and understand the brainstem’s pain ...
Excited scientists have discovered evidence in the UK of humans deliberately making fire 400,000 years ago, dramatically ...
In December's edition of Ask Me Anything, we get to know paleoartist, Jorge Plata as he takes his through his work at the ...
These ancient precedents reveal an era dominated by collective vengeance rather than individual responsibility. When Judaism ...
Spoiler: There’s never going to be any gratitude. There can't be. The fact that we uncouth hicks from the New World had to ...
How do wounded soldiers power through to achieve feats of heroism? Understanding how the brain works is a key to avoid losing wars.
Marking the 100th anniversary of the Pontifical Institute for Christian Archaeology, Pope Leo XIV invites students and ...
Wilson said the class’s development of combining physical skills and critical thinking allows students to develop their ...
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Fire made 350,000 years earlier than thought, new research shows
Neanderthals living in England 400,000 years ago huddled around clay hearths at night, eating cooked meat and potatoes while important tribe members stoked the flames. Scientists uncovered the ...
An international research team led by the British Museum has unearthed in a field in Suffolk the oldest known material ...
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