Dr. Baumann and his colleagues hypothesize that ancient humans may have hunted and killed more animals than they could ...
Chemicals in the tooth enamel of Australopithecus suggest the early human ancestors ate very little meat, dining on vegetation instead.
Dr Vasile Ersek was part of a team of researchers who made a discovery which pushed back the date of early human ancestors' arrival in Europe ...
Standing proud in the Museum's Human Evolution gallery are two of the most scientifically accurate reconstructions that exist of a Neanderthal and early modern human. Find out how these lifelike ...
The first five years of life are the fastest period of human growth and development as 90 percent of a person’s brain development occurs by the age of five. Investing in the early years helps to break ...
The rise of pastoralist peoples in the Eurasian steppes and their westward spread some 5,000 years ago may have been fueled by sheep herding and people exploiting their milk. As early as 8,000 years ...
An archeological discovery sheds new light on prehistoric cooking and raises questions as to the validity of the basis of ...
The company is seeking global partners in the early-life nutrition and ingredients industries to develop downstream-processing approaches that will enable the incorporation of bio-authentic human ...