Neanderthals run “fat factory” 125,000 years ago
Neanderthals had at least 172 large mammals’ skeletal system processing 125,000 years ago on a lake in Germany, operating what researchers call prehistoric “fat factories.” The...
Neanderthals had at least 172 large mammals’ skeletal system processing 125,000 years ago on a lake in Germany, operating what researchers call prehistoric “fat factories.” The...
Archaeologists have unearthed 35 complex wooden tools from southwestern China, and fundamentally our understanding of early human survival strategies. Dating back 300,000 years, these tools are...
A mysterious object in another galaxy shines in our cosmic community at record speeds, marking only the third confirmed interstellar visitor. The object is designated as...
Computer scientists have proven mathematically what many people have long doubted: There is no clever shortcut to certain types of Boolean logic puzzles. Like the same...
According to new research from the University of Rochester, a safer alternative to being touted as a ban on “forever chemicals” may still pose a risk...
A team at the University of Copenhagen Niels Bohr Institute has released a hybrid quantum network that greatly improves the accuracy of sensors used in fields...
When 819 different social media campaigns tried to increase the Covid-19-19 vaccination rate, they managed to shift public opinion by 1%. The kind of serious failure...
Surgeons at Qiaotang University in Shanghai have developed a technology that produces a large number of “fences” of sutures around the nerve tumor before removal, significantly...
According to a comprehensive study in Denmark and Sweden, adults with surviving childhood cancer face a risk of severe Covid-19 complications, even in the decades after...
According to new modeling research, humanity is at a crossroads between a gradual social collapse and a leap towards a sustainable prosperity. The Earth4All study, published...