Amid controversy, hominin shoulder-bones suggest that our bipedal relatives still climbed trees.
Amid controversy, hominin shoulder-bones suggest that our bipedal relatives still climbed trees.
In Chapter 3, "Out of the Tropics," author Nina G. Jablonski, explores the genes behind skin pigmentation and makes the distinction between color and race.
The biological and social ramifications of skin pigmentation are too often ignored by scientists, teachers, and the general public.
Wired for Story, Dreamland, Homo Mysterious, and Vagina
Competition for resources between mothers- and daughters-in-law having children at the same time could have been a driver for the emergence of menopause.
Fossils from northern Kenya point to a new human species that lived in Africa nearly 2 million years ago.
Evolving, The Moral Molecule, Aping Mankind, and Experiment Eleven
The discovery of the 2.5-million-year-old Taung Child skull marked a turning point in the study of human brain evolution.
Assistant Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University. Age: 30