Engravings of female genitalia in a cave in southern France may be the oldest cave art yet discovered.
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Engravings of female genitalia in a cave in southern France may be the oldest cave art yet discovered.
One year olds smile more and communicate better if they participate in interactive music classes with their parents.
Two 9,000-year-old skeletons will be held by University of California, San Diego, officials—rather than turned over to American Indians for reburial—until a lawsuit is settled.
Human-specific duplications of a gene involved in brain development may have contributed to our species’ unique intelligence.
Researchers investigate a microorganism that may warrant a new eukaryotic kingdom in the classification of life.
A genetic analysis reveals that the polar bear split from the brown bear some 600,000 years ago.
Geography might explain the treasure trove of genetic diversity among Scots.
A new law opens the door to teaching creationism and climate change denialism in the state's public schools.
A genomic analysis reveals a crucial detail in drug-resistant strains of the malaria parasite that are on the move in Southeast Asia.
Researchers discover a 70-million-year-old egg that belonged to a small, bird-like meat-eating dinosaur.