Turing's 1950 paper didn't just pose the profound question, "Can machines think?". It ignited a quest to build AI technology ...
Ancient Magdalenians practiced cannibalism, consuming enemies and possibly loved ones, revealing prehistoric violence.
Ahead of the UN Human Rights Council’s (hereafter “HRC” or “Council”) 58th regular session (February 24 - April 4 2025), ...
This prestigious scholarship program celebrates and supports outstanding early- to mid-career Ph.D. ecologists from groups ...
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Hosted on MSNHow Horses Transformed Human SocietyHorses have been our steadfast companions for many major events. Here's how the domestication of the horse helped them shape ...
An international research team has gained new insights into the burial rituals of Late Ice Age societies in Central Europe. Signs of human remains from the Maszycka Cave in southern Poland being ...
Canada is 11,000 years old Discovery challenges beliefs about early Indigenous societies Evidence suggests continuous human occupation, not nomadic life ...
Stone Age artefacts discovered in Levant caves have revealed intentionally etched geometric designs, providing new evidence ...
Sediment cores from the Aegean Sea reveal that human-driven lead contamination began 5,200 years ago—much earlier than expected. This pollution is tied to shifts in economy and land use, culminating ...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that symbolic and abstract thought may have deep evolutionary roots and was not ...
For years, researchers believed that the world's oldest ochre mine, Ngwenya in Eswatini, was the only source of ochre pigment for early human communities. However, a groundbreaking new study published ...
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