NeanderthalValley3 Type post Date June 23, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , Altai, Asia, Chagyrskaya, climate, Emily Coco, Eurasia, food, Gizmodo, human history, Margherita Bassi, migration, Neanderthals, Okladnikov Caves, PLOS ONE, rivers, Siberia, University of Algarve, water For Migration, Neanderthals Followed Rivers Science and Culture June 23, 2025 Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology 3 Of course, if they followed river systems, they were assured of sources of food and water along the way. Read More ›
nikolett-emmert-73rNPikkaqY-unsplash Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date April 21, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & MindZoology Tagged , Andreas Tolias, Baylor College of Medicine, brain, Carl Zimmer, Francis Crick, Margherita Bassi, mouse, neural tissue, neurons, neuroscience, New York Times, PBS, poppy seed, Princeton University, Research, Smithsonian Magazine, The Matrix, Will Dunham Even a Mouse Brain Reveals Staggering Complexity Denyse O’Leary April 21, 2025 Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind, Zoology 6 Mapping a small part of a mouse's brain required 1.6 petabytes of data, which is equivalent to 22 years of nonstop high-definition video. Read More ›