The life's work of a researcher reveals that Asian ancestry was introduced to East Africa in early modern times, clarifying and complicating Swahili history. Read the article to learn more.
A new skeleton examination of burial mounds from Europe and Asia suggests that the world's first horseback riders raced over the steppe around 5,000 years ago. Read the article to learn more.
Paleontologists are mourning the news of the 3,000-pound Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton found in the US in 2020 but will be sold at an auction in Hong Kong. Tap the article to know what implications this will have to the scientific world.
A team of researchers found a fossil in China, which belongs to the hylobatid ape family. Could this gibbon be the ancestor of all surviving species? Read on to know the new discovery.
The Bering land bridge served as a connection between Asia and America. See more to why new research contradicts what we first thought about Beringia, and how it affected the migration between the eastern and western continents.
Check out this new dinosaur species with spiked armor that was found in China. The well-preserved species is believed to have lived during the Early Jurassic period.
Little is known about fishing cats (Prionailurus viverrinus) and how they live in the wild. In a new study, wildlife experts were able to capture how the felines hunt preys for the first time.
A Steller's sea eagle, the heaviest eagle species and a native to Asia has recently been spotted, almost 5,000 miles or 8,000 kilometers away from its homeland.