Human Evolution

Human Evolution

mutations random
Mutations that confer malaria resistance occur more frequently in people who live in regions where the disease is endemic.
dizzy standing
Scientists find two 30-second techniques that prevent dizziness upon standing.
"I was part of the surgical team that conducted the first pig-to-human heart transplant in a living patient."
Illustration of a baboon standing on all fours, facing right, with a reddish-brown coat and a pink patch on its hindquarters—an awe-inspiring member of the animal kingdom.
Awe is a powerful force, a fact that is both exciting and terrifying.
John Templeton Foundation
outrage
Outrage is a useful emotion that helped our ancient ancestors survive. Today, it leaves us feeling angry, tired, powerless, and miserable.
Discussions of human evolution are usually backward looking, as if the greatest triumphs and challenges were in the distant past.
The human brain is only the latest chapter in the ancient story of thinking on Earth.
scholz's star
Planet Earth has been around for over 4.5 billion years, but humans? For 99.998% of our planet's history, humans were nowhere to be found.
Extreme North
After it became clear that the world wasn't 6,000 years old, some proposed that northern peoples had emerged independently from others.
out of africa
A new analysis of an ancient hominin fossil sheds light on the "Out of Africa" dispersal events that occurred more than one million years ago.
Omo Kibish
Dating of volcanic ash suggests the remains are at least 230,000 years old.
arc of history
We are generally taught that there is an arc of history — an inevitable path of progress that leads to modern society. Maybe it isn't true.
Laetoli
Bears, chimps, or humans? A track of five poorly preserved footsteps at Laetoli has puzzled paleontologists for decades. Now, a research paper from Nature claims to have solved the mystery.
neanderthal dna
Today, every Homo species is extinct besides humans. But one of our close evolutionary relatives still lives on in our DNA.
Plastic anatomical torsos in a classroom.
An evolutionary biologist explains why you probably won't grow a tail.
Society-changing ideas form through a three-stage process, argues author Michael Bhaskar.
Rising Star cave
Fittingly, the skull was found in the Rising Star cave of South Africa, itself located at a site known to UNESCO as the Cradle of Mankind.
Most of us will never run a 4 minute mile. But on a bicycle, almost anyone can do it. As human beings, we often take for granted how our bodies work. […]
The history of the Universe is forever imprinted in our own bodies. We can learn a lot about the history of the Universe just by looking at each of our own […]
The cosmic story of us wasn’t inevitable, but the culmination of many chance events. By the time our planet was four billion years old, the rise of large plants and animals […]
A split image juxtaposing scientific dinosaur sketches with a colorful illustration of a prehistoric scene featuring a dinosaur and a small mammal.
The history of life on Earth took many meandering turns before it gave rise to us. When Earth first formed, all the raw ingredients for life — atoms, molecules, a potentially habitable planet […]
Who should sit atop the iron throne? Let your DNA decide. Here on Earth, we hold one important truth to be self-evident above all others: that all humans are created equal. […]