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Mars Was Once Much Wetter NASA/USGS Mars’ geological features reveal that the planet once hosted rivers and extensive coastlines, indicating it may have had vast oceans…
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…
In a newly published paper in this month’s iScience, researchers from the University of Tübingen and their collaborators present an interdisciplinary study of ancient stone and…
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Cambridge and La Trobe University questions the classification of the Littlefoot fossil, Australopithecus prometheus. Littlefoot fossil…
In a new study published in the journal Chemical Systems Chemistry, Professor Tony Jia and his team at Hiroshima University have proposed a “prebiotic gel-first” framework.…
Einstein’s ring, termed the blue horseshoe, an effect observed through gravitational lensing of far-off galaxies NASA, ESA This is an excerpt from the Lost in Space-Time…
Among them is a new paper published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Researchers Gianmarco Maldarelli and Onur Güntürkün from Ruhr University Bochum emphasize…
The ecological shifts experienced on Easter Island (Rapanui) represent one of the most illustrative yet contentious examples in environmental archaeology. This discussion centers around the Polynesian…
Research indicates that men may need to engage in exercise for twice as long as women to obtain equivalent health benefits, according to a significant new…
Small, isolated groups of the Common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) were present in the upper reaches of the Rhine River in southwestern Germany during the Middle Ages.…
Engraved face from the French Amien Lannancourt 1 site Stephen Lancelot/In-Rap Miniature sculptures estimated to be 27,000 years old from northern France may offer insights into…
New research suggests that artificial sweeteners may have unexpected risks for brain health. In a study published in Neurology, researchers analyzed the diets of over 12,700…
Nasal sprays available over-the-counter, historically noted for their safety and efficacy in treating seasonal allergies, could be perceived in a new light following clinical trial results…
A Key Review involving over 62,500 adults indicates that adhering to a specific diet may lower the risk of cognitive decline in older age by 40%.…
The prohibition of ozone-depleting substances like CFCs has facilitated the recovery of the ozone layer. However, when paired with rising air pollution levels, the heating effects…
In a recent study, Professor Jonathan Tan, an astrophysicist from the University of Virginia and Chalmers Institute of Technology, suggests that the population III.1 supermassive star…
Researchers from the University of Tübingen and Würzburg have found that components of our everyday diet, including caffeine, can influence bacterial resistance to antibiotics. They observed…
Textbooks frequently depict primates as having evolved and dispersed exclusively in warm tropical forests, largely based on fossil evidence found in tropical regions. However, a recent…
The crossbreeding of South American tomato plants with potato-like species approximately 8 million years ago resulted in the development of modern potatoes (Sun Chronology). A collaborative…
Paleontologists have examined the fossilized characteristics of the brain and central nervous system of Mollisonia symmetrica, an extinct organism that existed during the mid-Cambrian period approximately…
The Caves of Amdo and Kebara in northern Israel date back to the central Paleolithic period, approximately 70,000-50,000 years ago. Both are situated in the Southern…
Generates brain cells from the hippocampus that proliferate in cultureArthur Chien/Science Photo Library The ongoing debate about whether adults can produce new brain cells takes a…
What is the ekpyrotic universe theory? Ekpyrotic Cosmology serves as an alternative to the conventional Lambda-CDM or λCDM model. The λCDM model relies on a significant…
A novel theory proposed by Gunther Kettetschka, a researcher at Fairbanks University in Alaska, suggests that we exist in three dimensions rather than the single dimension…
For centuries, humanity has been intrigued by the possibility of encountering advanced civilizations beyond our planet. But what if such a society existed on Earth long…
The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is new research published in Cell Reports Sustainability. The accelerating demand for lithium, an essential element of EV batteries, is expected…
Characterized by pale greening, a timeline of ancient handwritten manuscripts—like the scroll of death—is vital for reconstructing the progression of ideas. However, there is an almost…
Recent studies indicate that humpback whales often collide with objects due to their surprisingly limited vision. This gentle giant struggles to discern fine details until it…
Slope stripes are prominent dark markings on Martian slopes that naturally form and can fade over decades. Some planetary scientists interpreted these features as evidence of…
All living beings, including you, emit subtle, etheric, semi-visible light that continues until death. Recent research supports this idea. This mysterious luminescence might lead one to…
Vegetarians have a similar reaction to meat as they do to eating feces or human flesh, according to recent research from Oxford University. A study involving…
Under President Trump’s proposed budget, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration aims to become the nation’s focal point for lunar and Martian exploration, sending astronauts to…
woman Bonobos New research is discovering that they team up to find strength in numbers and combine them to dodge wild men.With ChimpanzeesBonobo is one of…
New research led by astronomers at the University of Hawaii suggests that our universe could spin. In the formation of the universe, gravity links galaxies with…
A bowl of warm pasta, a fluffy white bread roll, or a bag of generously salted chips – these starchy delights are like dreams. No wonder…
Giant Biologythe only extinct company in the world has announcement Once extinct rebirth Dire Wolf (Enocion dillus). At 3 months’ age (born October 1, 2024), the…
The origin of life on Earth required the supply of phosphorus for the synthesis of universal biomolecules. The closed lake may have accumulated high concentrations of…
According to a new report, Australian government agencies could potentially be customers of military-grade spyware from Israeli company Paragon Solutions.Earlier this year, Meta disclosed that over…
Over the past 20 years, a general view of human evolutionary genetics is Homo sapiens It first appeared in Africa about 200,000 to 300,000 years ago,…
Parkinson’s disease is rapidly becoming one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative conditions globally, impacting over 10 million individuals worldwide. It ranks as the second most common…











































