A recent study offers a new approach that may fundamentally reshape our understanding of the fate of Flores man.
Researchers now believe the hobbits’ extinction was driven by multiple overlapping crises: a steep drop in rainfall, a ...
Scientists suggest that declining rainfall and competition with modern humans led to the extinction of Homo floresiensis, an archaic hominid species, around 50,000 years ago.
Years ago, humanity lost one of its last surviving hominin cousins, Homo floresiensis (also known as "the hobbit" thanks to ...
Stalagmite data suggest Homo floresiensis faced prolonged drought that stressed both them and their prey, contributing to ...
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The 'hobbits' may have died out when drought forced them to compete with modern humans, new research suggests
A reduction in rainfall may have played a sizable role in the extinction of Homo floresiensis, the archaic human species ...
The Story Behind Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's Reported Argument in Australia ...
HONOLULU (AP) — The on-and-off eruption that’s been dazzling residents and visitors on Hawaii’s Big Island for nearly a year resumed Tuesday as Kilauea volcano sent fountains of lava soaring 400 feet ...
The Hayli Gubbi volcano in the rural northeast of Ethiopia erupted November 23. Afar Communication Bureau via Facebook A volcano in northern Ethiopia erupted Sunday, marking its first known eruption ...
Volcanic activity in northern Ethiopia's long-dormant Hayli Gubbi volcano subsided Tuesday, days after an eruption that left a trail of destruction in nearby villages and caused flight cancellations ...
A long-quiet volcano in Ethiopia spewed ash nine miles into the sky on Sunday, marking the first known major eruption from this volcano for more than 12,000 years. Under-studied and situated in ...
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