Chinese Sex Study Helps Prove Wealthy Men Give Women More Orgasms
Scientists have found that the pleasure women get from making love is directly linked to the size of their partner’s bank balance. They found that the wealthier a man...
View ArticlePeking Man Lived 200,000 Years Earlier Than Thought
Peking man—the group of early humans whose 1920s discovery gave a big boost to the theory of evolution—lived hundreds of thousands of years earlier than previously believed, a new study...China...
View ArticlePandas and politics
Made in 1976 "Very Important Pandas" shows the history of our relationship to pandas and what happens when they get involved in power politics. As the presenter points out -...China...
View ArticleThe Wonder of Evolution
Primitive man pretty much just used to bung whatever he could find into his mouth and have a bit of a chew for a while, until such time as he...China Rantscultureeatingevolutionchopsticksegocentrism
View ArticleThe Future is now
On evolution, neoteny and men becoming women in a good way. And the future, embodied in a small boy. All for the price of one click ... can't beat that.HumourevolutionChina funny
View ArticleWho Let the Dogs Out? China did.
A new study confirms that the region south of the Yangtze River was the principal and probably sole area where wolves were domesticated by humans. Data on genetics, morphology...
View ArticleWhy it's so difficult to get pandas to mate
They're cute, cuddly, and the symbol of the WWF, but why spend time and effort on these dirty, grumpy, overgrown marmots? They're too lazy to change their diet and can...China...
View ArticleResearchers Announce Discovery of Oldest-Known Fossil Primate Skeleton in China
An international team of researchers has announced the discovery of the world's oldest known fossil primate skeleton representing a previously unknown genus and species named Archicebus achilles. The...
View ArticleThe Peking Man Delusion
While waves were sent thrashing through the intellectual world in 1987 as DNA evidence hailed a woman living 200,000 years ago in Africa as the earliest common ancestor to all modern humans, China’s...
View ArticleMissing evolutionary link found in Yunnan
It sometimes appears the fossil cornucopia buried beneath Yunnan may be inexhaustible. In a paper published recently by the journal Nature, paleontologists working in the province describe what they...
View ArticleNew fossil found in Yunnan reveals dinosaur with bizarre head
What makes the animal particularly unique is the structure of its head. Atopodentatus unicus' mandible, or lower jaw, curves sharply downward from where it connects to a short, stocky neck. Still more...
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