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Over 3,000 archaeological artifacts, spanning from the Stone Age to World War II, have been unearthed in the Nieuwe Drostendiep river valley in the Netherlands. This…
SpudCell: The Groundbreaking Synthetic Cell System Orion Venero, Adamara Institute ‘SpudCell’ marks a significant breakthrough in synthetic biology, described as a pioneering synthetic cell system constructed…
Stars in the Constellation Lupus Captured by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory Credit: NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory/NOIRLab/SLAC/AURA Chile’s Vera C. Rubin Observatory has officially commenced…
Australian scientists have uncovered that what was previously considered a single widespread species of Planigal is actually four distinct species, including a newly identified species that…
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket and Starfall Capsule Launch Credit: Jennifer Briggs/ZUMA Presswire/Shutterstock SpaceX has successfully launched its secretive Starfall system demo capsule into low Earth orbit…
Titan Captured by the Cassini Spacecraft in 2004 NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute Researchers have uncovered a mysterious substance on the surfaces of both Pluto and Saturn’s moon…
Incredible Preservation of Skin: The Monsecosuchus depereti is a fascinating extinct crocodile, comparable in size to a domestic cat, that inhabited the tropical wetlands of early…
Migration from Africa: A Complex Journey Christian Jegou/Science Photo Library Subscribe to Our Human Story, a newsletter dedicated to groundbreaking discoveries in archaeology, delivered straight to…
Why not come face to face with the world’s most fearsome dinosaur? Let’s poke fun at where it’s most sensitive: its tiny little arms. Scientists have…
Paleontologists have recently confirmed that Praacturus gigas is the largest scorpion ever discovered, having roamed the shallow seas during the Devonian period, approximately 415 million years…
The 5-meter-long altar stone is mostly buried at the center of Stonehenge. Laurence Berger/Getty Images Recent research into Stonehenge’s enigmatic altar stone suggests it may have…
The 27 degrees east meridian divides the Earth into two equally reflective halves. Planetary Visions Limited/Science Photo Library A significant line traversing Africa, Europe, Alaska, and…
Gold Does Not Tarnish Like Other MetalsMauritius Images GmbH/Alamy While silver dulls, copper turns green, and iron rusts, gold remains lustrous and untarnished. The mystery of…
The Fragile Nature of Monogamy: A Deep Dive into Human Relationships Monogamy is often regarded as a sacred institution, the default setting for romantic relationships. Yet,…
Sure! Here’s the content rewritten to be more SEO-optimized while retaining the HTML structure: This Victorian-era chromolithograph illustrates Boudica’s revolt against the Romans around 60 AD.…
Among the fascinating and peculiar animals residing in the deep sea, perhaps the most captivating are those elusive creatures that occasionally grace deep-water cameras, only to…
Craig Venter, 2010 Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi Renowned biologist Craig Venter, instrumental in decoding the human genome and advancing synthetic biology, has passed away. According to the J.…
NASA’s Curiosity rover has discovered over 20 carbon-containing compounds, including seven previously unseen on Mars, from 3.5 billion-year-old clay-rich sandstone in Gale Crater. A close-up of…
Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace in Project Hail Mary Jonathan Olley / Amazon Content Services LLC Watching Project Hail Mary in a packed IMAX theater, I…
In today’s fast-paced world filled with screens and distractions, quality sleep is increasingly rare. Alarmingly, over 1/3 of the US adult population is not achieving the…
Anatomy Textbooks May Need Revision: Discovering the Penis’s Primary Erogenous Zones SOPA Images Limited/Alamy The latest neuroanatomical research reveals that the primary erogenous zone of the…
From a scientific perspective, “touching” an object is more complex than it seems. For all objects with mass, it appears they are touching, but in reality,…
“Whippet” as envisioned by New Scientist picture desk Credit: NASA/Muratato/Shutterstock/Adobe Stock A mysterious burst of bright light in the night sky may indicate a black hole…
Reconstruction by artist Sonselasuchus cedrus in its environment, 215 million years ago Credit: Gabriel Ugueto Ancient crocodilian relatives navigated their early years on all fours before…
Representation of Electrons in a Half Möbius Molecule IBM Research and the University of Manchester Recent discoveries by chemists reveal an intriguing new molecular structure, which…
Unveiling Hidden Complexities of the Cat’s Eye Nebula: Insights from Hubble and Euclidean Telescopes
Recent images from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and the ESA’s Euclid mission showcase the intricate multi-shell structure of the fascinating planetary nebula NGC 6543, famously…
In February, Germany announced a substantial investment of billions of euros in new military capabilities, stirring interest not just due to the investment scale but also…
Stunning New Images from Ball: The Spectropolarimetric High-Contrast Exoplanet Research Instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) Showcase the Intricate Interactions of Gas and Dust Ejected…
A groundbreaking study by paleontologists at Yunnan University reveals that two Myrodonidae fish species, which thrived in what is now China approximately 518 million years ago…
Cognitive Training May Protect Against Dementia Gary Burchell/Getty Images Cognitive ‘speed training’ can reduce the risk of a dementia diagnosis by 25%, according to a groundbreaking…
Illustration of Mimivirus: A Giant Virus Infecting Amoebae Credit: Science Photo Library / Alamy Viruses exploit host cell machinery to produce proteins, with certain large viruses…
Dark Matter Distribution: Hubble vs. James Webb Credit: Dr. Gavin Leroy/Professor Richard Massey/COSMOS-Webb Collaboration In a groundbreaking study, scientists leveraged subtle distortions in the shapes of…
For over 165 years, the enigmatic prototaxite has stood as one of the earliest giants to rise from Earth’s barren landscapes, defying simple classification. These towering,…
In the 1920s, renowned physicist Albert Einstein believed he had identified a fundamental flaw within quantum physics. This led to extensive investigations revealing a pivotal aspect…
Using high-resolution images, NIRCam, a near-infrared camera aboard the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, has led astronomers to discover COSMOS-74706, one of the earliest known barred…
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…
Domestic cats trace their lineage back to North African wildcats Maria Boyko/Alamy Research indicates that domestic cats originated in North Africa, subsequently dispersing to Europe and…
TThere’s an enduring saying that history is penned by the victors, and this is just as true for video games as it is for any other…
Francis Crick (right) and James Watson modeling DNA in 1953 A. Barrington Brown, Gonville, Caius College/Scientific Photography Library Click: The Moving Mind – From DNA to…
Palm civet Krit Afshen/Shutterstock Beans from civet cat droppings possess distinct chemical properties that help explain their gourmet status. The palm civet (Paradoxulus hermaphroditus), resembling a…











































