A study published in the journal Nature reveals that the pre-Columbian Casarabe society in the Amazon developed an ...
Casarabe people grew the nutritious crop year-round on savannas thanks to networks of drainage canals and ponds.
An international group of scholars has recently discovered and proved that one civilization in the Amazon successfully ...
Fight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. In a December 2, 2021, interview—conducted by Infowars host Kristi Leigh—Kennedy, in ...
This time, though, the graphic suggests that consuming corn somehow transforms humans' intestines into yellow maize, meanwhile insisting that a pink, Valentines-style heart is located at the ...
Maize (Zea mays) is India’s third-largest grain crop, serving as a primary food source for at least 30% of the population and sustaining 900 million impoverished people globally. The growing human ...
Ants and humans competed in navigating a maze with a large load. While humans outperformed individually, ant groups excelled collectively, showing strategic coordination and persistence. The study ...