DNA results are in: Early humans and Neanderthals made babies together
Neanderthals may not have been as lucky as our human ancestors in the long run, but that doesn't mean the two subspecies didn't get lucky.
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Neanderthals may not have been as lucky as our human ancestors in the long run, but that doesn't mean the two subspecies didn't get lucky.
Twitter Inc's 140-character tweets are here to stay, Chief Executive Jack Dorsey said on Friday, ending speculation that the microblogging site might abandon one of its trademark features for a 10,000-character limit.
When Grecia Rivas graduated from a Tucson high school a few years ago, she thought her days in a classroom were over.
Subsistence hunters in the Arctic have long taken to the sea ice to hunt seals, whales, and polar bears.
After a four-month investigation into whether she racially harassed and discriminated against students, a Kansas University professor who used the N-word in class has been cleared.
Carbon emissions stayed flat for the second year in a row in 2015, despite continued growth in the global economy, according to preliminary data recently released by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Anti-Semitic graffiti appears on house of Jewish fraternity, and lecture canceled after some object to co-sponsorship by Hillel.
The big announcement of the day was the smaller iPhone SE -- a 4-inch iPhone with updated internals
The U.S. solar industry has enjoyed impressive growth of late, with strong forecasts for 2016, but it’s been an at-times bumpy ride as the industry has faced unfavorable rulings and stock-market troubles.
There are a lot of reasons to place freshmen in courses taught by tenure-line and otherwise full-time faculty members.