It was found at 1,980 meters (2,165 yards) below the surface, making it the deepest land arthropod ever found. Prior to this, the record was held by a species of worm discovered at a depth of about ...
This week, new genetic data suggests prehistoric human women really had a thing for Neanderthal men, thunderstorms give the tips of trees an electric glow that’s barely visible ...
If the dog slowed or stopped for a break, it could expect hot coals to be thrown into the wheel with it, Bondeson explained; the little guys were scolded and beaten, worked non-stop for hours on end; ...
N ASA has just given an update on the status of Artemis II and the Artemis program in general. NASA administrator Jared ...
O n a remote, volcanic Brazilian island, sea turtles gather and lay their eggs. However, a new study has found a worrying ...
A stronomers report the discovery of a truly incredible object. They are calling it Candidate Dark Galaxy-2 (CDG-2), a ...
PFAS are generally thought to be pretty bad for us, and now it seems they accelerate signs of aging in our cells.
In 1869, John Wesley Powell was studying layers of rock in the Grand Canyon when he noticed an unconformity in the layers. Around a billion years were missing, and the problem turned out to be global.
“The results demonstrate that Homo sapiens during the late [Middle Stone Age] mastered precise, pre-planned patterns anchored in specific geometric affordances: orthogonality [meaning the use of right ...
"No matter how it happened, we do know that with a mother to protect it, feed it, and teach it how to be a polar bear, the cub’s chances of survival are far better now than if it was left on its own." ...
People who prefer a structured, rule-based way of explaining the world and events may find conspiracy theories more comforting.
Their plight is a microcosm of the global crisis. Wild tigers now occupy less than 6 percent of their historic range, with 4,500 or fewer individuals scattered across just 63 fragmented landscapes. A ...