How far back in evolutionary history does kissing go? Through phylogenetic analysis, an international team of scientists ...
The first complete genetic portrait of a so‑called “last Neanderthal” is forcing scientists to redraw the map of our origins, ...
The bones discovered at Goyet represent the largest assemblage of cannibalized Neanderthal remains in northern Europe. Nearly one-third of the 101 skeletal fragments bear unmistakable signs of ...
Two weeks’ walk can be an eternity in prehistory. In southern France’s Rhône Valley, a Neanderthal by the name of “Thorin” ...
If I asked you to imagine your dream snog, chances are it wouldn't be with a Neanderthal; burly and hirsute as they may be.
"A comparative approach to the evolution of kissing," was published by Evolution and Human Behavior on Nov. 19 ...
Our ancient primate relatives—including Neanderthals—may have enjoyed a nice peck on the lips. But researchers still don’t ...
A study has suggested that kissing actually began more than 21 million years ago, after researchers tracked its origins to a ...
The passage of time and improvements in technology mean that things that were thought to be immutable become a reality and, ...
Republicans in Congress are trying to remove protections for gray wolves under the Endangered Species Act and block courts ...
The death and subsequent resurrection of the man considered to be the Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth, marked a turning point in ...
New study uncovers why non-local female Neanderthals at Goyet were targeted, revealing conflict, capture, and cannibalism.