A new project fueled by a nearly $500,000 grant from The Rockefeller Foundation’s Climate Exploration Fund aims to breathe new life into tribal communities' food systems and bring recognition for Indigenous agricultural contributions.
A push into the city and population decline are two reasons they sit empty, as well as the Japanese preference to newly built homes rather than pre-owned.
QCOSTARICA Costa Rica is currently facing a harsh reality: it is losing many of its young people to violent deaths such as homicides, traffic accidents and suicides. This is revealed by statistics from the Organismo de Investigación Judicial (OIJ) - Judicial Investigation Organization, from January 2020 to December 2022, which indicate that the population…
University of Arizona anthropologist Edward A. Jolie studies perishable, organic materials to learn about human history in the Americas. As he works to make his discipline more inclusive, he sees how the past can help solve today's challenges.
Female chimpanzees in Uganda’s Ngogo community experienced a menopausal transition similar to women.
Fertility among chimpanzees studied declined after age 30, and no births were observed after age 50.
The data can help researchers better understand why menopause and post-fertile survival occur in nature and how it evolved in the human species.