Joanna Lumley: Humans are a 'plague' on history
Dame Joanna Lumley describes humans as 'unbearably vain and destructive' in a new interview. Discover her thoughts on ghosts and her festive TV return. Read more.
Dame Joanna Lumley describes humans as 'unbearably vain and destructive' in a new interview. Discover her thoughts on ghosts and her festive TV return. Read more.
A new University of Oxford study suggests Neanderthals likely kissed and shared saliva with early modern humans, reshaping our understanding of ancient intimacy.
A controversial new scientific paper proposes that advanced ancient human societies may have established civilisations on the Moon, with potential evidence waiting to be uncovered beneath the lunar surface.
Revolutionary genetic research uncovers Arabia's pivotal role in early human migration out of Africa, challenging long-held theories about our ancestors' journey across the globe.
Groundbreaking discovery in Arizona challenges established timelines as 1.4-million-year-old stone tools suggest humans arrived in North America far earlier than previously believed.
A groundbreaking discovery of a 1.8 million-year-old hominin jawbone in Georgia challenges long-held theories on early human evolution and migration out of Africa.
A groundbreaking discovery of a 2.8 million-year-old jawbone in Ethiopia fills a critical gap in human evolution, shedding light on our earliest ancestors.
Scientists uncover fresh evidence about the enigmatic 'Hobbit' species, Homo floresiensis, shedding light on their possible ancestors and evolutionary journey.
A rare but deadly virus, rabies poses serious risks to humans. Learn the symptoms, transmission routes, and why immediate medical attention is crucial.
Groundbreaking study suggests Neanderthals may have included insect larvae in their diet, challenging previous assumptions about their eating habits.
Archaeologists uncover gruesome evidence suggesting our ancient ancestors engaged in cannibalism, including the remains of children. Read the chilling details.