A cave climate record shows that a long, intensifying drought likely pushed the “hobbit” humans to disappear from Flores.
Long ago, people identified fossils in their environment and explained them within their own cultural framework .
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Tiny humans in Indonesia could upend our species timeline
On a remote Indonesian island, fossils from a population of tiny humans are forcing scientists to redraw some of the clean ...
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The Best Movies of 2025
Movies are the great escape. “Optimistic endings, passionate romances,” sings the incarcerated dreamer of “Kiss of the Spider ...
Africa’s name does not descend from the epistemic centers of Athens or Rome. The continent carries a name originating not from Greek philosophers or Roman conquerors, but from the indigenous Amazigh ...
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Murals that capture Malaysian spirit
THE TRADITION of painting walls to share ideas or commemorate events stretches back to the earliest days of human civilisation, when cave dwellers first decorated stone surfaces with stories of their ...
Indian Cave State Park near Shubert, Nebraska is exactly that kind of revelation. Nestled in the southeastern corner of the Cornhusker State, this 3,052-acre natural haven remains curiously ...
In this exclusive extract from his new book, The Last Men: Liberalism and the Death of Masculinity, Charles Cornish-Dale (a.k.a. the Raw Egg Nationalist) outlines the scale of the threat posed to ...
There’s a place in Missouri where time seems to slow down, where the rhythm of life moves to the gentle cadence of flowing water and rustling leaves. Piedmont, a gem tucked away in Wayne County’s ...
What did a vulture-bone flute sound like inside a cave? How about singing inside a tomb? Researchers are bringing ancient ...
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