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Insecure: New study links tap water avoidance and food insecurity
Bantu expansion took rainforest route
Brains of Neanderthals developed differently from those of modern humans
Collapse of Ancient Maya City of Mayapan May Be Linked to Drought in 13th, 14th Centuries
Re-dedication ceremony honours former HMAS Sydney II sailor
Members sought for inaugural Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Council
Britains earliest humans
Shedding light on linguistic diversity and its evolution
Origins of Black Death identified
AI-powered archaeology draws out hidden evidence of fire use by early humans
First Nations mural at Old Geelong Gaol
Great white sharks may have contributed to megalodon extinction
Healthy development thanks to older siblings
Researchers probe Covid’s uneven impact on racialized and immigrant communities in Peel Region
Livestock and Dairying Led To Dramatic Social Changes in Ancient Mongolia, U-m Study Shows
Spread of black rats was linked to human historical events
Feeding Kids, Nourishing Minds: Researcher Mavra Ahmed studies school food programs in Canada
Neanderthals of North
Getting to root of corn domestication; knowledge may help plant breeders
‘ University of Toronto researcher examines history of American social science
First European farmers’ heights did not meet expectations
La Trobe rises in QS subject rankings
UQ rising in world rankings
Mungo Man to rest in peace after 42,000 years
Creating Clear Guidelines for Treating Opioid Addiction and Preventing Overdoses
LTU academic appointed Harvard Chair
Unravelling mystery of parrot longevity
Abergel illuminates Israeli Black Panthers’ struggle
What Explains Our Lower Back Pain? Anthropologists Turn to Neandertals for Answers
Tooth study prompts rethink of human evolution
Covid genetic risk variant protects against HIV
Envisioning Research: NC State Wants to Put Your Research on Display
Unis central to economy – $1.6 billion research plan
Inspirational South West sisters blazing trail in learning and life
Millions in European funding for Max Planck early career researchers
Modern humans developed more effective protection against oxidative stress
Forensic Researchers Call for Proactive Efforts to Address Racism
Those that game together, stay together 25 December
‘freedom church’ unearths its Underground Railroad history
Land availability and wealth requirements shape family systems and economic structures
Molecular Analysis Reveals Oldest Denisovan Fossils Yet
Those that game together, stay together
Prehistoric mums cared for kids better than we thought
Elite scientists recognised 18 November
Genetic Changes in Bronze Age Southern Iberia
Center for Social Sciences awards fall ’21 grants
Max Day awardees aim to safeguard culture and change behaviours
Reading beads: University of Toronto Mississauga researcher examines Indigenous visual storytelling