Life Early mammals were brainy and nosy My, what big olfactory bulbs you have The early Jurassic might be famous as the point in prehistory that dinosaurs began to grow into giants , but something else was growing larger at that time too: the brains of early mammal-like animals. That could be because smell and touch were vital for their survival during … 51¶¯Âþ
Mississippi delta blues When humans try to constrain rivers, the results can be calamitous LIVING beside North America's greatest river is inevitably going to be fraught at times. This week, many residents along the Mississippi are counting the cost of the worst floods on record. As 51¶¯Âþ went to press, Baton Rouge and New Orleans seems to … Opinion
Missouri tornado death toll is highest for 50 years Read more: Click here to read the original version of this story THE tornado that carved its way through south-western Missouri on Sunday left a 10-kilometre trail of death and destruction in its wake. The city of Joplin bore the brunt, and at least 89 people died. The death toll is the highest from a … Regulars
Life Man's best friends: How animals made us human Video: How animals made us human Creature contact Our bond with animals goes far deeper than food and companionship: it drove our ancestors to develop tools and language TRAVEL almost anywhere in the world and you will see something so common that it may not even catch your attention. Wherever there are people, there are … Features
Intel anthropologist: Fieldwork with the silicon tribe Anthropologist Genevieve Bell gives the chip maker insight into how people experience new technologies How did you come to work as an anthropologist with a tech firm? My mother was an anthropologist. I grew up in Australia on field sites and Aboriginal settlements, running around with no shoes and killing my supper. My father and … CultureLab
Enigma Number 1648 Enigmarred Below I have listed seven numbers, but I have coded them by consistently replacing digits with letters, with different letters used for different digits: CINEMA, ECZEMA, EMMA, ENEMA, ENIGMA, MAMMA, STIGMA. All but one of the seven numbers is divisible by 9. Which word represents the number which is not divisible by 9? WIN … Regulars
Feedback: Norse god has a day of his own Norse god has a day of his own IN OUR piece questioning the use of the "janitor's apostrophe" in the phrase "Tue's night" (30 April) , we apparently betrayed a lamentable ignorance of Norse mythology. "Tuesday is named after the god Tyr or Tiw," Stephen Ashton admonishes us. "So Tuesday night is the night of … Regulars