Humans appear to be set apart from much of the animal kingdom, even if we do say so ourselves. While we often credit our survival to superior...
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Humans appear to be set apart from much of the animal kingdom, even if we do say so ourselves. While we often credit our survival to superior intellect and our hyper-competitive spirit, a new study suggests our true evolutionary edge may lie in the depths of our emotions. The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content. In a new study, archaeologists and anthropologists put forward the argument that the social and emotional cognition of humans allowed us to develop complex social and material systems. In other words, it’s our ability to empathize and relate to...
Humans appear to be set apart from much of the animal kingdom, even if we do say so ourselves. While we often credit our survival to superior...
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NEW YORK — Humans and Neanderthals cozied up from time to time when they lived in the same areas tens of thousands of years ago. But we don't know...
NEW YORK — Humans and Neanderthals cozied up from time to time when they lived in the same areas tens of thousands of years ago. But we don't know...
NEW YORK — Humans and Neanderthals cozied up from time to time when they lived in the same areas tens of thousands of years ago. But we don't know...