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"Scrumping by the last common ancestor of gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans about 10 million years ago could explain why ...
A brutal alien planet isn't quite the same as future Earth, but Predator: Concrete Jungle has more than a few things in ...
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Potatoes as we know them today are the product of a hybridization that took place 9 million years ago between two plants, one ...
A chance encounter between a wild tomato and a potato-like plant 9 million years ago is why we have modern-day potatoes, ...
Researchers have reexamined the skull musculature of coelacanths, a lineage of fish dating back 400 million years, and ...
Researchers say they have finally uncovered the mysterious origins of one of our favorite carbs: the humble potato.
Ape behavior just got a name upgrade — “scrumping” — and it might help explain why humans can handle alcohol so well.
HUMANS’ love of booze comes from ape ancestors who ate fermented rotten fruit in the jungle, a study suggests. Scrumping by ...
The potato is one of the world's food staples, first cultivated thousands of years ago in the Andes region of South America ...
Zoo Boise’s four red pandas are settling into their new exhibit. Now, they’re offering the chance for a lucky winner to name ...
Descendants and supporters of Moses Cemetery in Bethesda, Md., fight in court to protect the remains of their Black ancestors from desecration.