Humans moved from getting their food by foraging to getting it via agriculture. When humanity first used fire continues to be not definitively identified, however, like the primary instruments, it was in all probability invented by an ancestor of Homo sapiens. Evidence of burnt materials could be present in caves utilized by Homo erectus starting about 1 million (and possibly even 1.5 million) years in the past. Erik Gregersen Erik Gregersen is a senior editor at Encyclopaedia Britannica, specializing in the bodily sciences and technology. Before becoming a member of Britannica in 2007, he worked on the University of Chicago Press on the…

As every new technology enters the scene, it has the potential to enhance lives. But, in some cases, it additionally has the potential to negatively have an effect on physical and emotional health. The social commerce race grew to become a marathon, with tech giants continuing their …

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