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Recent discoveries of hominin fossils in the Thomas Quarry I cave located in Casablanca, Morocco, provide crucial insights into the early origins of homo sapiens. These…
An in-depth analysis of the stresses, tides, and internal forces on Jupiter’s icy moon Europa indicates that the moon lacks the active submarine faults essential for…
Russia Displays Military Might at Moscow Parade Image Credit: Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images As of February 2026, the world faces a historic moment: for the first time…
Many perceive time as a finite resource that is challenging to manage. As we progress through life, the feeling that time slips away faster becomes more…
The San people of southern Africa utilize poison arrows for hunting, a practice rooted in ancient traditions. imageBROKER.com / Alamy Discoveries of plant poisons on 60,000-year-old…
Exploring a Low-Density Planet Compared to Earth Image Credit: NASA Newly discovered planets orbiting V1298 Tau are unusually lightweight, possessing a density comparable to polystyrene. This…
Ancient Human Jawbone Discovered in Morocco’s Man Cave Hamza Mehimdate, Casablanca Pre-History Program Approximately 550,000-year-old fossils discovered in North Africa potentially belong to a shared ancestor…
Astronomers have made significant strides in understanding how the most prevalent type of planet in our galaxy, known as super-Earths, forms. A new study highlights that…
The Importance of a Strong Intestinal Lining for Optimal Health Shutterstock/3dMediSphere As we age, the cells that line our intestines gradually lose their ability to regenerate,…
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Upside-Down Jellyfish Thrives on the Ocean Floor Photo by Eilat. Gil Koplowicz Recent research shows that jellyfish share surprising similarities with humans, including a sleep pattern…
Ancient Humans Hunting Elephants—Evidence of Slaughtering Animals 1.8 Million Years Ago Natural History Museum/Scientific Photography Library Hunting an elephant is a formidable challenge, necessitating advanced tools…
Passkeys: The Future of Data Security Dakuku/Getty Images Struggling to recall numerous passwords? If you can remember them all, you either have too few or are…
Small Vibrations Marking the Universe’s Formation Joseph Kuropaka / Alamy Discover more insights in the Lost in Space-Time newsletter. Register for the latest updates from the…
Astronomers utilizing the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have verified the presence of a starless, hydrogen-rich object primarily composed of dark matter. These intriguing entities, referred to…
Artist’s Impression of BepiColombo Spacecraft Near Mercury Source: ESA/ATG Media Lab In 2026, the highly anticipated BepiColombo spacecraft is set to orbit Mercury, promising to unlock…
Digital Rendering of Vast’s Haven-1 Space Station Credit: Vast The space station industry is experiencing significant growth. For years, the only option for sending astronauts and…
Subsidies Promote Adoption of Low-Emission Technologies like Electric Vehicles Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images To achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in the United States…
Wondering, Should I quit HIIT? It seems like you may be looking for a break from those intensive kettlebell classes. HIIT, or high intensity interval training,…
Astronomers reveal new insights into the factors influencing star formation efficiency in the densest regions of galaxies through Caffeine research. GAL316: A massive star-forming region. Image…
Humans have larger brains relative to body size compared to other primates, which leads to a higher glucose demand that may be supported by gut microbiota…
Gravitational microlensing surveys have unveiled populations of free-floating planets. Although their masses haven’t been directly measured due to distance-related challenges, statistics suggest that many of these…
For over 20 years, Sahelanthropus tchadensis, one of the earliest hominid species (dating back 6.7 to 7.2 million years), was discovered in Chad in 2001. This…
Deep within Bolivia’s seasonally flooded savannah, a small olive-green songbird has eluded scientific classification for decades. After 60 years of misidentification, ornithologists have finally confirmed that…
This year will be a transformative journey of self-care inspired by the stars. It has been 20 years since I first experienced profound envy witnessing someone’s…
Travel Pix Pro/Getty Images Many individuals set New Year’s resolutions to lose weight, particularly following the holiday festivities. Traditionally, this involved adopting a new diet, waking…
Megan Eaves-Egenes’ Nightfaring delves into our relationship with the night sky Shutterstock / danm12 In the northern hemisphere, January often feels like the longest, dullest month.…
El Niño’s Impact on European Agriculture: Crop Failures and Price Hikes Public Domain El Niño, a climate phenomenon affecting the Pacific Ocean region, significantly influenced the…
Researchers Working at Prudhoe Dome in Greenland Caleb K. Wolcott-George The ice dome located in northern Greenland has previously melted completely under temperatures expected to return…
This galaxy cluster must be much, much colder than it actually is. Lingxiao Yuan Recent discoveries about young galaxy clusters, such as SPT2349-56, are transforming our…
Artist Rendering of Reflect Orbital Satellite Image Credit: Reflect Orbital The bold initiative by Reflect Orbital aims to commence in 2026, deploying satellites to reflect sunlight…
Leucovorin: A Potential Solution for Rising Autism Rates Hannah Beier/Reuters The U.S. government ignited discussions last year by deciding to approve leucovorin, a lesser-known drug aimed…
Google’s Willow Quantum Computer Credit: Google Quantum AI What sets quantum computers apart from classical machines? Recent experiments suggest that “quantum contextuality” may be a critical…
Are asteroids or aliens in Van Jensen’s Godfall? Shutterstock / Vadim Sadovski Welcome to January, the perfect month to dive into a captivating book. Thanks to…
Is your windowsill brimming with seeds for the upcoming gardening season? Indoor seedlings might flourish in ideal conditions, but they often become tall and leggy, making…
Neutrinos: The Elusive Ghost Particle Shutterstock / betibup33 The enigmatic neutrino, often considered a ghostly particle, could be reshaping our understanding of all particles and forces…
The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States are considered the deadliest in history, with an official death toll of 2,977 victims (excluding the…
The dark mornings and long cold nights of January can be challenging for many. While some individuals may simply feel low energy and lethargic, others may…
Is Psychopathy Inherited or Acquired? This question is more complex than it seems. For years, psychopathy was deemed a mysterious condition, and to some extent, it…
For nearly a month, NASA has been striving to reestablish communication with the MAVEN probe, which unexpectedly went silent while orbiting Mars. The space agency lost…











































