which suggested that people first crossed into present-day North America before 29,000 years ago, possibly traveling via the ...
When the discovery of fossilized footprints made in what’s now New Mexico was made public in 2021, it was a bombshell moment for archaeology, seemingly rewriting a chapter of the human story.
People were living in North America before Leif Erikson and Christopher Columbus showed up. But how did they get here? Knewz.com has learned about a new theory for that: some of the first people ...
During an eclipse, as the moon slowly begins to veil the sun, crescent-shaped shadows appear on the ground, and the world ...
Later, museum researchers discovered spearpoints among the bones—clear evidence that people had been present in North America much earlier than previously believed. Not long after, spearpoints ...
The Black Death first swept through Europe in the mid-1300s, killing tens of millions of people ... and southeastern North America that are dated from the 1550s to the early 1900s.
In partnership with the American Folk Art Museum, Historic Deerfield is presenting an exhibition on the unexplored histories ...
Understanding the behavioral tendencies and dietary preferences of brown rats is crucial for effective urban pest management ...
Johanna Nichols, a linguist at the University of California, Berkeley, has used her pioneering work in the field of language ...
One study found since 1990, North ... people in the U.S. were diagnosed with seasonal allergies, otherwise known as hay fever, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA).
A total solar eclipse has raced across North America. Monday’s spectacle was watched by millions in the U.S., Mexico and ...
Rats have lived (and died) alongside people for thousands of years ... sites further suggest the species established in North America as early as 1731. Once here, brown rats rapidly took over ...