Ancient Maya Hauled ‘Little Fat Dogs’ 400 Miles Across The Jungle. Sometimes It Was Just to Eat Them
For the ancient Maya, the journey required hauling small dogs across hundreds of miles of rugged mountains and dense jungles.
If this were a modern Homo sapiens baby, the length and robust thickness of these limbs would belong to a toddler aged 12 to ...
The usually aggressive harvester ants would park themselves near the nests of the much smaller cone ants. They just stayed ...
Scientists speculate that human eyes stand out more than chimpanzee eyes because there’s an advantage for humans in being ...
Scarborough Castle is a picturesque medieval royal fortress. It offers scenic views today and in its heyday, would have been ...
Amid declining test scores, the country has pivoted away from screens and invested in back-to-basics school materials.
Music festivals are messy. In between the loud bass and muddy boots, there’s also an unglamorous mountain of waste left ...
New research suggests that relic black holes from before the big bang may still shape galaxies today. These black holes could ...
The American Cancer Society estimates 158,850 new colorectal cancer cases in the US in 2026 overall. In adults ages 20 to 49, ...
The mantis shrimp prowls the shallow waters of the world’s oceans, armed with some of the most complex eyes in the animal ...
Usually, comets are dormant blocks of rock and ice. They only wake up when they get close to a star. The intense heat causes ...
An international study of over 3,400 children reveals that exclusive breastfeeding for at least three months leaves specific ...
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