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Learn how bed bugs became our oldest known pest as they co-evolved with humans, starting with our Neanderthal ancestors.
Bed bugs have followed humans from caves to cities, thriving as urban pests. Their DNA reveals an adaptation in sync with our ...
In fact, bed bugs might have been the first pest to plague our cities – earlier than the black rat, for instance, which ...
A fine mist accompanies the clan as the sun rises and they begin their journey. There are 12 people in total, some of them ...
However, she said that the new study’s findings overall “strongly indicate” a human presence in the Americas around the time of the Last Glacial Maximum, a period between 19,000 and 26,000 ...
A new study that reconstructs the history of sea level at the Bering Strait shows that the Bering Land Bridge connecting Asia to North America did not emerge until around 35,700 years ago, less ...
It was at its coldest between 26,500 and 19,000 years ago, a time called the last glacial maximum. This posed a significant challenge for modern humans, who had arrived in Europe about 20,000 ...
Those who went west survived the worst of the Ice Age, known to scientists as the last glacial maximum, said Cosimo Posth, a researcher at the University of Tuebingen who led the study.
Two of these periods, around 25,000 and 23,000 years ago, coincide with the Last Glacial Maximum. The Last Glacial Maximum, which lasted from 26,500 to 19,000 years ago, was the most severe phase ...
Starting about 45,000 years ago, hunter gatherers began arriving in Europe from Africa through the near East, toughing it out during the Last Glacial Maximum (roughly 25,000 to 19,000 years ago ...