A sweet tooth for sugars from fruits and honey may have helped fuel brain growth in our primate cousins and early human ...
A hidden force let humans smash a barrier that had trapped our ancestors for millions of years.
Human evolution: no pause in sight A team at Harvard, led by Ali Akbari, has just turned a key assumption in science upside ...
A study in Science says fruit, honey and cooked starches may have fuelled human brain growth. The findings challenge ...
Fruit, honey and other naturally sweet foods may have helped fuel the evolution of the human brain, according to new research ...
A self-proclaimed healthcare futurist, Jeffrey Charles Hardy, says that after millions of years, human evolution has stalled out. He believes we are in a state of suspended evolution before the second ...
As early humans spread from lush African forests into grasslands, their need for ready sources of energy led them to develop a taste for grassy plants, especially grains and the starchy plant tissue ...
On Valentine’s Day in 2018, a team of scientists walked across a flat expanse in the badlands of northeastern Ethiopia, scanning the ground for fossils. An eagle-eyed field assistant, Omar Abdulla, ...