New research uncovers the journey of early humans from Africa, revealing the Persian Plateau as a key migration point before spreading to Europe and Asia…
Month after month, global temperatures are breaking records. Meanwhile, scientists and climate policymakers warn of the growing likelihood that the planet will soon exceed the warming limit set in the landmark Paris 2015 climate talks. With temperatures soaring across the world, it can be hard to know what each broken record means for humans…
Scientists have assembled a collection of 475 ancient horse genomes to assess the period when these animals were first reshaped by human agency in Eurasia. The post Domestication of Modern Horse Didn’t Occur before 2,700 BCE, DNA Study Suggests appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News…
A pride flag displayed at a library in Newberg, Oregon, was shot at with a pellet gun this week, according to police, who are investigating it as a possible hate crime.
A celebrated YouTube teacher popular among toddlers and young children has sparked a backlash among some fans for her celebration of LGBT Pride Month. Ms. Rachel has 10 million YouTube subscribers and hundreds of millions of views on her most popular “Toddler Learning Videos,” which ignited controversy when she wished her fans “happy Pride” on her social…