Kissing is more than just "mouth-to-mouth" touching, and the study doesn't really shed much light on why humans kiss the way ...
The first kiss in history probably took place over 16.9 million years ago — long before humans even existed, a new study suggests.
The cultivation of wheat, barley and maize, which are easily stored and taxed, seems to have led to the emergence of large ...
Scientists trace the origins of human kissing back over 20 million years to ancient apes who first showed gentle ...
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Microbe discovery reveals ancient clues to how complex life began
Most days you move through the world without thinking about the invisible creatures that surround you. Yet one of them, a ...
The result was striking. Kissing almost certainly existed in the ancestor of today’s large apes, which lived somewhere ...
Using termite and cockroach genomes, researchers built phylogenetic trees from transposons, paving a new way to differentiate ...
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What do trees remember?
The Feanedock Oak stands out so clearly in Derbyshire's section of the National Forest, you'd think it was calling to you.
Max Telford translated the technical effort behind studying evolution into a relatable story for every reader in The Tree of ...
Early this year, bird flu ripped through 80 farms in Ohio and Indiana. Using genetic markers, wind simulations, satellite ...
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