A new study suggests that many modern health challenges may stem from a deep evolutionary mismatch between our ancient biology and today’s industrialized environments.
Researchers believe that due to increasing population and expansion of cities, humans will not be able to return to natural ...
"Industrialization has rapidly transformed the world around us—faster than our bodies can adapt,” an evolutionary ...
A new paper by evolutionary anthropologists Colin Shaw (University of Zurich) and Daniel Longman (Loughborough University) ...
These two haunting wildlife portraits reveal the quiet violence of human expansion and, more importantly, the fragile lives ...
Gratitude and nature each enhance well-being. Together, they create a powerful, science-backed path to restoring attention, ...
Aranya Sahay‘s “Humans in the Loop” has locked in dual distribution, with Netflix streaming the film stateside from Nov. 10 and boutique shingle One Rising orchestrating a limited theatrical run and ...
In 2008, Ecuador made history by enshrining the rights of nature in its constitution, recognizing ecosystems as living entities with legal rights. Now, that is under threat. Ecuadorian President ...