In a historic NFL draft, six quarterbacks were selected in the top 12. As Spencer Rattler steps in as the Saints' starter, can he redeem himself after a rocky rookie season? Dive into our analysis of the sophomore QB landscape.
A new study uncovers the first scientific evidence of interbreeding between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens in ancient Israel, based on a 140,000-year-old fossil found in Skhul Cave. This groundbreaking research challenges long-held beliefs about human ancestry.
A groundbreaking study reveals that modern humans and Neanderthals interacted 100,000 years earlier than thought. Evidence from a child's bones suggests interbreeding, challenging old assumptions about their relationship.
Recent fossil discoveries in Ethiopia challenge the traditional view of human evolution as a linear progression. New research reveals a complex web of coexisting hominin species, reshaping our understanding of where we come from.
A groundbreaking discovery in Ethiopia reveals that two different hominin species lived together 2.6 million years ago, challenging previous notions of human evolution. This find could mean the existence of a previously unknown species!
Exciting new findings from the Ledi-Geraru Research Project in Ethiopia reveal ancient hominin dental specimens that could reshape our understanding of human evolution. Discover the implications of these findings for the study of early humans!
Wet Leg returns with their sophomore album 'Moisturizer', proving they're not just a one-hit wonder. With cheeky lyrics and catchy rhythms, they explore love, partying, and everything in between!
A groundbreaking study reveals that Neanderthals at Neumark-Nord may have operated the earliest known fat factories, processing bone grease for enhanced nutrition. This challenges previous notions of their dietary habits and suggests advanced planning skills.
This week in science, the enigmatic Dragon Man is identified, revealing secrets of our evolutionary past. Additionally, researchers inch closer to locating the universe's elusive missing matter, while groundbreaking studies on psilocybin show promise for long-term depression relief.
A 146,000-year-old skull, dubbed 'Dragon Man', has been identified as belonging to the Denisovans. This groundbreaking discovery sheds light on human evolution and the mysteries of our ancient relatives.