Modern humans and Neanderthals could have coexisted in Western Europe and borrowed technology from each other
The two species may have imitated each other’s stone tools and jewelry.
Fermin Koop is a reporter from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He holds an MSc from Reading University (UK) on Environment and Development and is specialized in environment and climate change news.
The two species may have imitated each other’s stone tools and jewelry.
It's not exactly the result you'd expect, but it's what the data shows.
The world is facing a severe biodiversity crisis -- and we're causing it.
We need to rethink the way we move around cities and emphasize carless transportation.
Its inventors say it’s durable, cheap and light.
Gilding techniques were incredibly well developed in the Middle Ages.
It could become a new gold standard for testing whisky maturity.
It's a promising new type of farming -- but there are many hurdles in the way.
The fight against the pandemic isn't over -- but without vaccines, we'd be in a much worse place.
The move goes against climate commitments and wouldn't lower energy bills
Killer whales live up to their name -- even great white sharks can't be safe from them.
So, shall we adopt a dog?
At least 15 whales have been found dead in recent days, and micro algae could be to blame
The multinational is a leading plastic polluter, despite recent efforts to tackle the problem
The King has dropped plans to attend the event in person.
Eco-friendly uses for urban tree waste could substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions in US cities.
USB type-C will gradually become the standard port for devices in the bloc.
Poultry producers are reporting outbreaks all across the continent.
Hurricanes like Ian will only get worse and worse with climate change.
The government said it has to increase energy supply amid Russia's invasion to Ukraine
This conception method is slowly becoming mainstream but women should be advised they ought to freeze their eggs sooner rather...
Unsurprisingly, these companies are exploiting people’s concern about the environment to spread disinformation.
Over 130 countries already did the same thing, but the US was lagging.
The list includes oaks, elms, maples, pines, chestnuts, among many others.
Campaigners ask to halve food waste by 2030 to tackle the climate crisis and improve food security.
Many companies in the US are literally turning virgin forests into toilet paper.
Study explores whether color is linked with trade of songbirds as pets.
They have a key role to play in tackling the climate crisis
It belonged to a fish known as the Gogo.
Big tracts of Antarctica’s ice sheets could become a new source of sea level rise.
You’ve heard of Jurassic Park, but what about Jurassic barf?
It's a bit like speed dating.
Continuing to use fossil fuels is becoming more and more expensive.
In the reproductive world of hyraxes, music matters a lot.
The move seeks to bring down the city’s greenhouse gas emissions and could affect millions of people.
The bloc is targeting e-waste by extending the life of phones and tables.
This is bad news for everyone.
More than 5,000 exoplanets have been discovered and confirmed. But figuring out what they look like has been tricky.
Don't think of it as the hottest summer so far -- think of it as the coldest summer for the...
An artificial intelligence worked through decades' worth of soccer matches in just a few weeks, learning how to play the...
Livestock accounts for about 14% of all man-made greenhouse gas emissions
After a 60-minute walk in nature, activity in brain regions involved in stress processing decreases.
There's microplastics in our homes -- in some more than in others.
It's an unusually broad and vast Antarctic glacier flowing into Pine Island Bay
Despite the high number, the global assessment shows illegal exploitation is now slightly declining.
They are emissions-free and low-noise, with only steam and condensed water issuing from the exhaust
It’s one of the many achievements of a culture that also developed a writing system and built pyramids and observatories
This could pave the way for innovative research in regenerative medicine, they researchers said.
Japan, China, South Korea, the US, Taiwan and Canada are largely to blame.
It’s a win-win for water, energy, and the climate.