Nature is endowed with many mysterious and beautiful phenomena, where every parent animal rears their young, and provides for ...
Few figures in history have done more to change our understanding of the natural world. We celebrate Jane Goodall’s remarkable life with rare images from the National Geographic archives.
WHERE temperate rainforest meets the Pacific Ocean near Bella Bella, British Columbia, the Heiltsuk, a Canadian First Nation, ...
The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards, a delightful dive into the silliness of the animal kingdom. The preeminent wildlife ...
Were you glued to Kingdom, the latest Attenborough blockbuster from the BBC? The fierce interactions between the show’s four ...
In a coastal village in the African country, the inhabitants banned the poaching of monkeys and transformed their coexistence ...
According to David Stipp’s jaunty but learned survey of 21st-century evolutionary research, however, these literary giants ...
Humans have a great capacity for both self-sabotage and unlimited learning. This makes us exceptionally unpredictable.
The pioneering primatologist destroyed the myth of gorillas as savage brutes before being killed by human hands, 40 years ago ...
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First Kiss: Scientists Trace Smooching's Origins In New Study
In the words of Dua Lipa, one kiss is all it took about 21 million years ago.That's roughly when scientists estimate that kissing first emerged in the common ancestor of humans and other great apes.
The closest anyone in this city got to hunting was making movies and shows about people who hunted. Or dating. That’s the beauty of Hollywood. We live at a comfortable remove from life and death, i.e.
A new video shows wolves may be smarter than we think. Are they smart enough to use tools? And are they getting smarter?
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