Tag: University of Liverpool
Evidence of Woodworking Extends High Human Intelligence Far Back into the Mid-Pleistocene
This rare find shows that some of the very human-like forms in the fossil record were actually much smarter than we thought.
Early Humans Were More Sophisticated than We Thought
Neanderthals were not just downing raw hunks of meat 70,000 years ago, as many of us have assumed.
Research Reveals Biological Design in the Sensing and Manipulation of Force
The laws of physics constrain what can happen, but not how it happens. Biological designs show expertise in the use of forces for function.
How Butterflies “Evolve” by Design
Biologists have wondered how the patterns on butterfly wings change.
Cell Machines Maintain the Planet for Life
Machines packed in exquisite geometrical structures play a major role in cleaning the air and regulating carbon for the entire planet.