A new study published suggests that the connection between coronary artery calcification—a measure of calcium buildup in the ...
Deep inside a fossil-filled cave in the Dominican Republic, researchers uncovered evidence of an unexpected interaction ...
For decades, the McRib has enjoyed a cult-like following, with fans counting down the days until its “limited-time” return.
A team of anthropologists recently examined a collection of fossil hominin jawbones, teeth, and vertebrae that belong to ...
In a significant move aimed at strengthening regulatory clarity for cancer related medical technologies, the Central Drugs ...
New study of 7-million-year-old fossils from Chad proves Sahelanthropus tchadensis walked upright while still climbing trees.
A seven-million-year-old skull found in Chad sits at the center of a long argument about human origins. The species, ...
A big difference between humans and other apes is the ability to stride easily on two feet. A new analysis of fossil bones shows that adaptations for bipedal walking go back 7 million years.
A long-running and bitterly fought dispute over whether the earliest known hominin had a knuckle-walking gait, like ...
Learn how detailed 3D analysis uncovered evidence that upright walking emerged near the very start of the human lineage.
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and predictors of cardiovascular disease (CVD), chronic kidney disease ...
An international collaboration study reveals how evolution and locomotion patterns, such as bipedalism, shaped bone structures through proteins present in the bone matrix. The findings of the study, ...