A recent study revealed that ancient stone tools used by our human ancestors more than 2 million years ago may have been responsible for sparking communication between early humans. Our human ancestors who lived in the African savanna more than 2.5 million years ago started to craft rocks into sharp tools in order to hunt, kill and eat their prey. The early humans used stone tools to cut apart … [Read more...]
Anti-Aging gene expression KLOTHO to treat Alzheimer’s
Every 67 seconds someone develops Alzheimer’s in the United States. And the most shocking is that 1 out of 6 women have a form of the disease by the age of 65. In such a scenario when memory loss is becoming a big problem in the United States the findings of a new study has come as a major breakthrough. The scientists have discovered a potential gene expression that could be key to treating … [Read more...]
Ancient Rock Paracas Art lines from 300 BC found in Peru
New rock lines discovered in Peru by a team of researchers with the University of California has led to the conclusion that lines of rock piles (geoglyphs) in the Chincha valley in southern Peru were older than the famous Nazca Lines by centuries. The study was led by Charles Stanish. The Nazca Lines are a series of ancient geoglyphs, built in the shapes of monkeys, birds and other … [Read more...]