Did a Single Genetic Mutation Make Horses Rideable?

Did a Single Gene Mutation Make Horses Rideable? The Genetic Key

For millennia, humans and horses existed as separate entities on the vast plains of Eurasia. Humans hunted them, admired their speed, perhaps even felt a primal fear of their untamed power. But the idea of riding them, of harnessing that power for travel, for conquest, for the very fabric of civilization, remained a distant dream. … Read more

New Study Fuels Debate Over World-Changing Comet Strike 12,800 Years Ago

12,800-Year-Old Comet Strike Debate Reignited by New Study

The air, thick with the scent of pine and the chill of an approaching ice age, was about to be ripped apart by a cataclysmic force from the heavens. For millennia, whispers of a forgotten catastrophe have echoed through archaeological sites and geological strata. Now, a new study is fanning the flames of an already … Read more