Tag: Humans

Ancient humans evolved to be better teachers as technology advanced

As technology progressed, humans also got better at passing on skills to othersEnglish Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images An in-depth

Klarna CEO says company will use humans to offer VIP customer service

Reflecting on the Evolution of Klarna: AI, Human Workers, and the Future During his speech at London SXSW,

TERRIFYING: Dangerous Parasite That Eats Animals and Humans Alive Rapidly Marches Toward America With Help from the Mexican Drug Cartels |

The parasitic fly that harbors the screwworm Credit: Farm Journal YouTube screenshot A perilous flesh-eating parasite is making

Bed bugs have been bothering humans for 60,000 years

Bed bugs have been a nuisance to humans for at least 60,000 years, thriving off of our blood

Humans were crafting tools from whale bones 20,000 years ago

Hunter-Gatherers in Bay of Biscay Crafted Tools from Whale Bones 20,000 Years Ago A projectile point, made from

Humans used whale bones to make tools 20,000 years ago

Researchers have recently discovered that Western Europeans crafted hunting weapons from whale bones between 20,000 and 14,000 years

Underwater Fossils Surface to Reveal a Lost World of Archaic Humans : ScienceAlert

An artificial island made of sand dredged from the seafloor of Indonesia has uncovered a treasure trove of

Anthropic CEO claims AI models hallucinate less than humans

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei Discusses AI Hallucinations and Path to AGI During a recent press briefing at Anthropic’s

Humans rely on ‘safe senses’ to avoid catching illness from others

The importance of our senses in detecting sickness in others has been a topic of interest for researchers

What the complete ape genome is revealing about the earliest humans

What are we learning from the genomes of chimps and other apes? This is an extract from Our

How ancient humans survived a global climate disaster 8200 years ago

Some Ancient Humans Migrated in Response to a Sudden Cooling Event Some, but not all, ancient humans reacted

Humans have shockingly few ways to treat fungal infections

In some cases, the immune system can even learn to recognize and attack specific fungi after a first