Why is human culture -- the shared body of knowledge passed down across generations -- so much more powerful than animal cultures?
Most of us do it, be it romantic, familial, friendly or formal, but kissing among humans and where and how it originated is ...
Why is human culture -; the shared body of knowledge passed down across generations -; so much more powerful than animal cultures?
While strategies, systems, and technology are undeniably crucial, it is ultimately human relationships that determine the ...
Industry 4.0 was designed to create smarter factories, but 5.0 is designed to create more responsible factories while ...
Studying the evolution of cancer malignancy in space ... and how they resist therapy and recur. Since 2018, the Human Tumor Atlas Network (HTAN), a US National Cancer Institute (NCI)-funded ...
When forward head posture is maintained for extended periods, certain tissues shorten while others elongate. Over time, the ...
A recent study by Harvard reveals that the evolutionary transition to an upright posture in mammals was complex and occurred ...
The rapid development of neurotechnology raises important questions regarding its societal impact and regulatory requirements ...
Human-driven bird extinctions over the last 130,000 years have cut avian functional diversity and erased 3 billion years of ...
Human evolution might be more "bizarre" than we once thought ... of species evolution as each species adapts to fill a particular niche. However, once all the niches are filled, competition kicks in ...