In a new study led by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and the TIDE research group at the MPI of Geoanthropology, an international team of linguists and geneticists has achieved a significant breakthrough in our understanding of the origins of Indo-European, a family of languages spoken by nearly half of the world’s population
EUROpest aims to replace simplistic models of disease with a more comprehensive approach, enabling a more detailed understanding of historical disease outbreaks and a blueprint for navigating future ones
Researchers have developed an AI-powered method to analyze historical scientific texts, revealing how knowledge spread and evolved across early modern Europe. By examining centuriues of astronomical textbooks, the AI shows how scientific frameworks both expanded and adapted over time. This approach offers a promising tool for historical research,…
While debate about the start of the Anthropocene continues, its social, geophysical, and environmental roots undoubtedly lie deep in the past. Now, an interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, historians, palaeoecologists, and Earth system scientists highlights the ways in which human activitiessignificantly altered parts of theEarth system prior…
A new study examines differences in dogs’ behavior while their owners’ experience various emotional states. Researchers found that dogs behaved differently depending on their owner’s emotion, performing better at a training task with a happy owner.
Analysis of lake sediment cores from Nam Co will illuminate paleoenvironmental changes on continental-scale, enabling predictions of future climate changes and its consequences.
Petroleum is one of the most prominent driving substances for the modern era, the Anthropocene, and therefore an important subject for Geoanthropology. It connects the deep natural history of the planet with all layers of modern human life and affects all types of politicial, societal, and ecological futures. It is both a global and intensely local…
One Earth recently published a pivotal article exploring the role of Indigenous fire management practices in combating escalating global wildfire threats exacerbated by climate change and human activities.
Interview with Jürgen Renn discussing the institute's concept, the phenomenon of the "Great Acceleration," and the significance of the MPI's location in Jena.