Kamran Safi / Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior More than 1,400 species of bats exist worldwide, making them some of ...
Researchers from the German Max Planck Institutes of Geoanthropology and Biology Tübingen use genomic data to study the ...
A new theoretical approach is proposed to explain the nature of the well-known narrow and intense optical J-band of ...
Scientists suggest meat consumption was pivotal to humans' development of larger brains, but the transition probably didn't ...
According to Ancient Minoan marriage rules, first cousin marriages were nothing unusual in the particular society.
Announced at CES 2025, the small Planck SSD is the smallest phone-first SSD for creators on the go, offering up to 2TB ...
One of our earliest ancestors, who lived around 3.5 million years ago, stuck to a mostly vegetarian diet. The ancient […] The ...
Nitrogen isotope analysis of tooth enamel reveals no evidence of meat consumption in Australopithecus. New research published ...
Carbon particles are present in many aspects of our daily lives. Soot, which consists of tiny carbon particles, is generated ...
Chirality is a fundamental property of matter that determines many biological, chemical and physical phenomena. Chiral solids, for example, offer exciting opportunities for catalysis, sensing and ...
A study on the teeth of ancestors to humans that lived around 3.5 million years ago suggests they ate mainly or only plants.
Unraveling the chemical processes in soot particle filters reveals new ways to produce synthetic fuels.