Scientists traced microbial life in Finland’s 78M-year-old Lappajärvi crater to just 4–5 million years after impact, using isotopic signatures of sulfate- and methane-cycling bacteria.
Two 7,000-year-old mummies from the Takarkori rock shelter in the Sahara have been found to be from a group with a previously ...
A researcher who has lived and worked with hunter-gatherer tribes said we can learn from premodern societies how to live ...
The Artificial Intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, appeared to improvise ideas and make mistakes like a student in a study that ...
The evolutionary blueprint for hands was borrowed in part from a much older genetic plan for our nether regions, a new study ...
A new study by the University of Science and Technology of China's (USTC) Archaeo-metallurgy Laboratory reveals a compelling ...
Recently, a remarkable discovery has been made. Ancient Chinese scrolls, well-preserved and steeped in history, are shedding ...
USU's Science Unwrapped to host "Mummy Mystery" with hands-on activities, a presentation by Sascha Baldauf and Molly Cannon, ...
Building an accurate model of Earth’s climate requires a lot of data. Photography reveals the extreme efforts scientists have ...
The discovery by the six-wheeled rover in Jezero Crater represents one of the best pieces of evidence to date about the ...
Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy and Nicky Fox, head of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, discuss the paper published ...