According to evidences found, at least 21 human species existed in the history, but mysteriously only one of them is alive right now.
Scientists have long believed that Fibonacci spirals are an ancient and highly conserved feature in plants. But, a new study challenges this belief.
A new fossil ape from Turkey challenges existing theories about human origins and suggests that the ancestors of African apes and humans evolved in Europe.
You've probably heard of the term "Black Irish," but who were these people? Where did they live and where did they come from?
Meganeuropsis permiana is an extinct species of insect that lived during the Carboniferous period. It is known for being the largest flying insect that ever existed.
A Type V civilization would be advanced enough to to escape their universe of origin and explore the multiverse. Such a civilization would have mastered technology to a point where they could simulate or build a custom universe.
The Tully Monster, a prehistoric creature that has long puzzled scientists and marine enthusiasts alike.
Prehistoric cave paintings in Spain show Neanderthals were artists about 65,000 years ago. They were more human-like.
According to the scientists, A secret world of animals and plants – including unknown species – might live in warm caves under Antarctica's glaciers.
The latest evidence from Tam Pà Ling cave in northern Laos demonstrates beyond doubt that modern humans spread from Africa through Arabia and to Asia much earlier than previously thought.