A global study of over 1,100 species reveals an evolutionary reason why females consistently live longer than males.
The Durotriges were a Celtic tribe that lived in present-day southern England prior to Roman conquest during the 1st century CE. Extensive archaeological excavations and DNA analysis indicate that the ...
Researchers have generally thought that only prehistoric males hunted—but what if evidence against that idea has been lying ...
New findings reveal the geological age, context, and anatomy of hominin fossils discovered at the Ledi-Geraru Research Project in Ethiopia. Although scientists have uncovered much of the story of ...
The prehistoric peopling of Europe has long been documented as occurring in waves from the western edge of Eurasia.
Scientists have discovered evidence of stone megastructures on the Karst Plateau on the border of Slovenia and Italy that were most likely built before the Late Bronze Age. These enormous structures ...
Rob Salguero-Gomez receives funding from NERC. I’ve long been fascinated by one of the most stubborn patterns in biology: males and females rarely live the same length of time. In humans, women nearly ...
His conviction followed a five-day trial, where prosecutors say the jury learned how “Stout exploited and coerced multiple women to perform sexual acts on him in exchange for bonds.” Court documents ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A former bail bondsman in Indianapolis convicted of human trafficking for exploiting female inmates was sentenced to 38 years in prison, the Marion County Prosecutor's Office announced ...
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A man who pleaded guilty to attempting to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2022 is now using a female name and pronouns, according to a court document filed Friday. Nicholas Roske, who is ...
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