1.9-Million-Year-Old Site Rewrites the Story of Humanity’s First Migration New research is reshaping the timeline of one of the world’s most important prehistoric sites.
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1.9-Million-Year-Old Site Rewrites the Story of Humanity’s First Migration New research is reshaping the timeline of one of the world’s most important prehistoric sites.
AI techniques speed up forensic analysis of crucial crime scene larvae Molecular patterns and machine learning can pin down crime scene maggots
SpaceX is 'about 4 weeks' away from launching its most powerful Starship yet, Elon Musk says It's often "about 4 weeks."
This Giant Dinosaur Walked in Circles 150 Million Years Ago – Scientists Uncover Its Secrets A rare looping dinosaur trackway in Colorado reveals new clues about sauropod movement and hints that the massive animal may have walked with a limp.
Have a disability? Know your rights before a disaster strikes Hurricanes, floods, and wildfires often leave people with disabilities especially vulnerable.
This 2-pound dinosaur is rewriting what scientists know about evolution A nearly complete dinosaur skeleton discovered in Patagonia is helping scientists crack the mystery of alvarezsaurs, a bizarre group of bird-like dinosaurs. The fossil of Alnashetri cerropoliciensis reveals that these animals be
“Unlike Anything We’ve Ever Seen” – Bizarre New Insect Discovered in South America Stuns Scientists A newly identified termite species with a whale-like head reveals unexpected diversity within the Cryptotermes genus.
NASA's asteroid-smashing spacecraft managed to alter target space rocks' orbit around the sun "Over time, such a small change in an asteroid's motion can make the difference between a hazardous object hitting or missing our planet."
Gemstone-filled river and striped mountain ridge form massive 'Y' in China's revitalized desert — Earth from space
SpaceX launches 15,000-pound TV satellite to orbit on its 30th mission of the year (photos) EchoStar XXV will beam TV signals down for the Dish Network.
A Brilliant Blue Lake Inside an Ancient Volcano Stuns From Space A breathtaking astronaut photo reveals El Salvador’s Lake Coatepeque—an ancient volcanic crater lake that sometimes mysteriously turns brilliant turquoise. Lake Coatepeque, located just inland from El Salvador’s Pacific coastline, stan
Scientists Find a Way To Control Heat Flow With Electricity Scientists have discovered that applying an electric field to certain ceramics can dramatically redirect how heat moves through them.
Is the Universe Infinite? The Surprising Truth About Cosmic Geometry Observations show the universe appears flat, yet its true size and global shape beyond the observable horizon may remain forever unknown.
The Moon Was Hit Again: NASA Scientists Discover a Newly Formed Crater A bright new lunar crater detected in spacecraft images shows that asteroid impacts continue to reshape the Moon’s surface today. The Moon’s familiar surface tells a story of both ancient violence and ongoing change. While its va
Scientists Find Alzheimer’s Clues Hidden in the Shape of Blood Proteins Scientists have developed a new blood test that could spot Alzheimer’s earlier by detecting hidden changes in how proteins fold in the bloodstream.
Stanford Scientists Uncover the Molecular Mistake That May Trigger Brain Aging Scientists have identified a critical breakdown in the cellular machinery that produces proteins in aging brains.
Scientists found a surprising way to make exercise work better Exercise normally boosts the bodyâs ability to use oxygen, a key marker of health and longevity â but high blood sugar can block that benefit. Researchers found that a ketogenic diet helped mice normalize blood sugar and dramatically
Incoming! 1,300-pound NASA satellite will crash to Earth on March 10 "The risk of harm coming to anyone on Earth is low — approximately 1 in 4,200."
We just had the second-warmest winter in U.S. history, despite icy blasts Record-smashing Western warmth far outperformed a memorable Eastern stretch of cold waves and winter storms.
Scientists Discover Genetic Switch That Supercharges Cancer-Killing Immune Cells Researchers have uncovered a new way to enhance the cancer-fighting ability of the immune system.
Weight Loss Drugs Like Ozempic and Wegovy Show Surprising Heart Health Benefits A new study suggests that widely used GLP-1 weight-loss drugs may do more than improve metabolic health: they could also protect the heart after a heart attack. Doctors can often reopen the blocked artery that triggers a
Long-lost page of Archimedes’ writings rediscovered in France The discovery adds to the Archimedes Palimpsest, an important medieval manuscript containing texts from the Greek mathematician Archimedes
Jupiter appears to change direction in the evening sky on March 10: Here's why The change is subtle and happens over many nights.
2,000-year-old Phoenician coin was used as bus fare in England, but 'how it got there will always be a mystery' The ancient coin was probably minted in what is now Spain in the first century B.C., but no one knows why it was used to pay a 1950s transport fare.
We’ve only just confirmed that Homo habilis really existed Their species name is well known, but until recently we’ve understood very little for certain about Homo habilis. Columnist Michael Marshall reveals what new fossils are telling us about the hominins that have been considered the first human
When the pressure’s off, this superconductor appears to break records
In people with epilepsy, sleeping after a seizure may trigger more seizures
U.S. agency will devote $144 million to studies that slow aging, extend quality of life