Rising temperatures due to climate change are likely influencing human migration patterns, according to a new study by Rita Issa of University College London and colleagues, published May 24 in the ...
Climate change and associated impacts (e.g., sustained droughts, repeated and severe flooding, increased frequency and intensity of hurricanes and cyclones, saltwater intrusion into coastal aquifers, ...
A groundbreaking discovery in Antarctica has left scientists both amazed and baffled: the oldest human remains ever found. This find not only deepens our knowledge of early human migration but also ...
Mike W. Morley receives funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC). Kasih Norman receives funding from the Leakey Foundation and Rock Art Australia. Sue O'Connor receives funding from the ...
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