The Cool Down on MSN
Cave in Turkey suggests Neanderthals, early humans shared tools, symbols, and style
The similarity of tools may indicate the sharing of information between the groups.
Morning Overview on MSN
A cave in Turkey shows Neanderthals and modern humans using the very same tools
For most of the twentieth century, the arrival of modern humans in a region was treated as something close to a replacement event for the Neanderthals who lived there before them, two populations with ...
DNA recovered from remains in Belgium and France offers a very different picture of Neanderthal life during the species’ final millennia.
A medieval churchyard is a place of Christian ideals and community traditions. Shaded by stately oaks, the moss-covered ...
Tennessee gubernatorial candidate and congressman John Rose spoke to 10News about several key topics as he campaigns for ...
Discover Wildlife on MSN
Did Neanderthals talk – a lot – like us?
just how communicative were neanderthals?
Queerty on MSNOpinion
On that explosive diarrhea situation…: Gays defiantly party through Tr*mp’s gastrointestinal meltdown
When we said we wanted to get skinny for speedo season, we didn't mean this way!
Genetic differences account for just 0.1%, while identity in Korean society is built together by diverse communities ...
Using genomes from 2,000 living humans as well as three Neanderthals and one Denisovan, an international team mapped the gene flow between the hominin groups over the past quarter-million years. Ever ...
In a remarkable finding, a scientist has uncovered a new species of eyeless fish in Bobcat Cave, aptly named the demon ...
Making fantastical creatures like dragons believable is often a battle between ecology and biomechanics. "You don't have to ...
Throughout his time in the entertainment industry, he has worked on and off Broadway as a stage manager, written several ...
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