New research reveals that early humans changed Europe’s landscapes long before farming began, using fire and hunting to alter ecosystems.
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Humans Aren’t the First Geoengineers on Earth. Microbes and Marine Life Have Been Doing It for Eons
The term “ecosystem engineering” has been used for decades as a way to describe organisms that drastically alter their ...
New research reveals that scavenging may have helped early humans adapt, expand, and endure tough seasons through smart use ...
If you are interested in the history of humanity, it undoubtedly leads you back to the period when Neanderthals lived. Unfortunately, little is known about how these early humans lived in this era.
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How humans almost vanished from Earth in 70,000 BCE due to volcanic winter and population collapse
Around 70,000 years ago, Homo sapiens faced near extinction due to the Toba supervolcano eruption, which triggered a volcanic ...
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Traces Of Human DNA Found In 2-Billion-Year-Old Martian Meteorite
A startling discovery has reignited one of science’s oldest questions: where did life truly begin? Researchers analyzing a ...
Salt is an essential nutrient for the human body. But hundreds of millions of years before the first humans, salt minerals ...
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