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For decades, Neanderthals have been cast as apex predators, hurling spears, feasting on fresh game, and living short, brutish lives. But ...
A new study finds that Neanderthals likely ate decomposing meat crawling with maggots — and the chemical evidence in their ...
Scientists long thought that Neanderthals were avid meat eaters. Based on chemical analysis of Neanderthal remains, it seemed ...
Traditionally, Indigenous peoples almost universally viewed thoroughly putrefied, maggot-infested animal foods as highly ...
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit has issued a "warning" to the rest of the college football world. Herbstreit, a ...
The Corpse Flower, known as Amorphophallus titanum, is set to bloom at Juniper Level Botanic Garden in Raleigh from Monday, ...
Melanie Beasley, a researcher at Purdue University, stated, "Large quantities of larvae were available, they are easy to ...
In Hamlet, Marcellus utters the phrase “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” after the ghostly visage of the titular ...
Study of rotting human cadavers hints that a puzzling chemical marker in Neanderthal remains could be from eating the larvae.
It has been claimed Neanderthals ate a huge amount of meat based on isotope ratios in their bones – but the explanation could ...
Maggots on rotting meat may have given Neandertals’ a fatty, nitrogen-rich boost, a study of their bones suggests.
A chemical signature in Neanderthal remains that suggests voracious meat eating has long puzzled researchers. Now, new ...