A sweet tooth for sugars from fruits and honey may have helped fuel brain growth in our primate cousins and early human ...
Fruit, honey and other naturally sweet foods may have helped fuel the evolution of the human brain, according to new research ...
Scientists probing life’s deepest origins have uncovered evidence that the first free-living cells may have emerged not once, but twice. The findings suggest a striking possibility: life may share one ...
A study in Science says fruit, honey and cooked starches may have fuelled human brain growth. The findings challenge meat-first theories and highlight glucose as a key evolutionary driver.
How and where did the first forms of life arise? These are the main questions driving research at the Institute of Molecular ...
A hidden force let humans smash a barrier that had trapped our ancestors for millions of years.
Can we ever overcome the massive mental health crisis we are facing if we don't see ourselves as part of the evolution of ...
Intelligence is an energetically expensive luxury. And a new study in Science shows meat has never been the main fuel source ...
Then along came a revolutionary invention, the through-gut, giving digested food a back exit and changing the face of our ...
The rise of the potato in the Andes appears to have left a lasting mark on human DNA. Indigenous Peruvians carry ...
Each tiny infrared photon does not have enough energy to trigger the light-sensing cells in our retinas. To work around this ...
A research team from the Institute of Physics in Hanoi is collaborating with more than 1,000 scientists worldwide to investigate some of the biggest mysteries in physics, including the nature of ...