As resistance increased, humans began moving into high-risk areas. Around 14,000 to 13,000 years ago, people started living ...
Using a different approach, these researchers say that mosquito-borne malaria may have been a powerful sculptor of where ...
A new study from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals how early humans used fire daily, gathered wood nearby, and lived ...
(CNN) — Mosquitoes haven’t always had a taste for human blood — partly because the tiny yet dangerous insects have been around a lot longer than humans. Pinpointing when mosquitoes shifted their ...
Within the charcoal, archaeologists found traces of ash, willow, oak, olive, pistachio, grapevine, oleander, and the oldest ...
A new study suggests that for the last 74,000 years, malaria shaped where early humans could live in Africa—fragmenting ...
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