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Chinese Pterosaur fossil sparks debate on what giant flying reptiles really ate - Findings conclude long-standing debate that at least some pterosaurs ate full meals consisting only of plants ...
For Neanderthal hunters equipped with wood and stone hunting tools, the place was a veritable buffet. And you might expect ...
At the upcoming U.N. Food Systems Summit Stocktake, it's time to ask: Are the actions we’re taking actually making enough ...
Neanderthals living just 70 kilometers apart in Israel may have had different food prep customs, according to new research on butchered animal bones. These subtle variations — like how meat was cut ...
A study led by a scientist at the University of California San Diego offers new warnings on the dangers of human interactions ...
The public’s familiarity with the term “food insecurity” and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is mixed, with approximately 40% of Americans reporting they are only “slightly ...
Mayday Over the Pacific: Singapore Airlines Flight 319’s Fight to Land Physical habit that could fuel dementia - no matter how much exercise you do 13 Reasons Cheetah Populations Are Declining Fast ...
New evidence reveals that the Pyramids in Egypt were built by paid workers, not slaves, reshaping views on ancient Egyptian ...
Blue whales, the largest animals on Earth, were seen off the California coast in Monterey Bay, along with fin whales, dolphins and humpbacks, boaters said.
Amid a growing outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, Turkish authorities have temporarily closed animal nationwide to contain a newly detected SAT1 strain.
Tail docking, castration, dehorning: animal products involving painful practices must now carry clear labels in Switzerland, under a new rule considered groundbreaking for its transparency. Read more.
Two new studies add to the evidence that human activity, from fishing to urban development, is driving the evolution of wild animals.