New research reveals that prehistoric women were not only involved in hunting but may have been physiologically better suited for it. This research, based on…
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Static skull, mandible, and parietal orthographic. Credit: Tel Aviv University The Nesher Ramla Homo, an archaic hominin group found in Israel, reveals a complex intermingling…
Brick dates to the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (ca. 604 to 562 BCE) based on the interpretation of the inscription. This object was looted from…
A study by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign reveals the impact of overeating on cats’ digestive systems and gut microbiota. The research involved 11 cats…
Scientists have employed artificial intelligence to analyze over a billion waves spanning 700 years, leading to a groundbreaking formula for predicting rogue waves. This study,…
An innovative “cooling glass” developed by University of Maryland researchers offers a groundbreaking, electricity-free solution for reducing indoor heat and carbon emissions, marking a significant…
New findings suggest early humans arrived in North America earlier than 13,000 years ago, possibly using a “sea ice highway” along the Pacific Coast. This…
Schematic illustration depicting nanopore cooling by charge-selective ion transport. Credit: 2023 Tsutsui et al., Peltier cooling for thermal management in nanofluidic devices, Device, edited A…
Prehistoric people are attacking an elephant. New research shows that humans and not the climate caused a sharp decline in almost all megafauna on Earth…
Déjà vu, a sensation where individuals feel as though they’re reliving an experience, has been a subject of intrigue for many. Recent scientific research suggests…
Maya vessel (c. 700-800 CE) from Guatemala depicting a king sitting on a throne wearing a water lily headdress. Water lilies (Nymphaea ampla) on reservoir…
Research from the University of South Australia and partners indicates that increasing student engagement in complex learning tasks can significantly improve their critical thinking and…
Researchers have discovered that ancient Roman glass fragments, transformed over centuries, contain photonic crystals with potential modern technological uses. These findings not only provide insights…
A study led by Kai Ruggeri at Columbia University, with over 80 collaborators, highlights the importance of behavioral sciences in policy decisions, particularly in the…
Researchers from the University of Virginia and Arizona State University, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, are investigating minerals and rocks for their potential…
A new study reveals the importance of daily singing exercises for songbirds, highlighting the rapid weakening of their vocal muscles without regular use. Female songbirds…
The Mathematics and Machine Learning 2023 conference at Caltech highlights the growing integration of machine learning in mathematics, offering new solutions to complex problems and…
Recent research indicates that 2 million years ago, Homo erectus inhabited the high-altitude Ethiopian highlands, producing advanced Oldowan and Acheulean tools. This finding, based on…
Fossil plankton from half a billion years ago. These tiny algae measure much less than a millimetre in size. They evolved their colonial structure to…