How tall is Haley Kalil? SI Swimsuit model impressed fans with her science degree
Haley Kalil's tall height paired with her slender body came as an advantage when she started modeling
2023-09-03 20:53
Olivia Rodrigo addresses speculation over hit track 'Vampire' amid rumored feud with Taylor Swift
'Vampire' is on Olivia Rodrigo's upcoming second studio album, 'Guts', which is set to be released on September 8
2023-09-03 20:50
Jeremy Hunt Says UK Is on Track to Halve Inflation This Year
The UK government is still on track to achieve its pledge to halve record inflation this year and
2023-09-03 20:49
Nicole Kidman pays heartfelt tribute to Jimmy Buffett after legendary singer's death at 76
Jimmy Buffett's death was officially confirmed through a statement posted on his website and social media profiles
2023-09-03 20:28
Adam Fuselier: Body of missing Colorado climber discovered in Glacier National Park
Adam Fuselier’s body was taken from Reynolds Mountain to West Glacier by a US Forest Service helicopter
2023-09-03 20:24
Tim Scott is the top Black Republican in the GOP presidential primary. Here's how he discusses race
Tim Scott is the only Black Republican presidential candidate who's campaigning aggressively these days in early-voting Iowa
2023-09-03 20:20
UFC Commentator Joe Rogan praises 'smart drugs' for enhanced verbal recall: ‘It seemed like I had an extra gear’
Joe Rogan said, 'It was the first time that I ever had said anything where I really felt like I didn’t want to do anything without it'
2023-09-03 20:20
The terrifying time our early ancestors almost became extinct
New research has shown that our early ancestors almost went extinct some 900,000 years ago. Using a new method called FitCoal (fast infinitesimal time coalescent process), researchers analysed the likelihood of present-day genome sequences to project current human genomic variation backwards in time. They applied the technique to the genomes of 3,154 people from 10 African and 40 non-African populations, and found a massive crash in genetic diversity during the transition between the early and middle Pleistocene. “Results showed that human ancestors went through a severe population bottleneck with about 1,280 breeding individuals between around 930,000 and 813,000 years ago,” the study authors wrote in the journal Science. “The bottleneck lasted for about 117,000 years and brought human ancestors close to extinction,” they say. Wiping out roughly 98.7 percent of the ancestral human population, “the bottleneck could also have increased the inbreeding level of our ancestors, thus contributing to the 65.85 percent loss in present-day human genetic diversity,” explained the researchers. This probably happened because of changes in the global climate as short-term glaciations became longer-lasting, triggering a drop in ocean temperatures, prolonged drought, and the loss of large numbers of species that humans might have relied on for food. Then, around 813,000 years ago, populations finally recovered, with a 20-fold increase in numbers because of fire combined with the return of warmer temperatures, researchers reckon. What a near miss, eh? Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-03 19:55
Naomi Cohn: MTA CEO Janno Lieber sued for $5M after woman trips and falls outside his Brooklyn home
Janno Lieber, who is also the chairman of MTA, has been embroiled in a legal battle with 64-year-old Naomi Cohn since August
2023-09-03 19:53
'The show must go on': Billie Eilish performs at Ireland concert despite being 'really sick'
Billie Eilish did not disappoint her fans in Ireland on Friday night even though she wasn't in the best of health
2023-09-03 19:52
John Demsey: Estee Lauder exec who was fired over racist meme says life he had 'doesn't exist anymore'
John Demsey was first suspended from his $10 million-a-year Estee Lauder job and then fired due to mounting public backlash
2023-09-03 19:50
Adele reveals the extent of her miniature Christmas village obsession and how she quit the 'addiction'
Adele admitted to spending thousands of dollars on eBay and acquiring entire collections from estate sales of deceased homeowners
2023-09-03 19:28
