This is the 11th prehistoric skeleton found in Mexico’s cenotes — and researchers say the caves may hold many more.
The cenotes of the Yucatán Peninsula have held this secret for millennia — and a cave diver just brought it to light.
Are humans natural born runners? Here’s why evolutionary and anatomical evidence suggests running was more central to our ...
Human remains found deep inside a cave in Mexico date back 10,000 years, offering new clues about early burial practices in ...
After more than 65 years, the remains of the Martin Family who disappeared in 1958 have been found in the Columbia River, ...
Snakes have long fascinated human beings. They serve as potent symbols of wisdom, as well as warnings about nature’s cruelty. Despite their varied cultural roles, snakes maintain a certain grace. But ...
Deep inside Mexico’s flooded caves, a cave diver found something that’s been waiting 8,000 years to be discovered.
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During a search of the area, investigators discovered additional human remains and pieces of clothing ...
Scientists discover a tiny ancient reptile, Captorhinus aguti, that may explain how rib breathing evolved and how humans ...
Scientists at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, along with collaborators at UC San Francisco, have discovered that ...
Commissioned by Zhen-Ao Group, Peking University spent 20 years achieving a full-chain breakthrough in 5'-nucleotide ...
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