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A 140,000-Year-Old Skull May Point to a Lost Branch of the Human Tree
In 1929, archaeologists discovered the 140,000-year-old skeleton of a young girl in Skhūl Cave. The researchers believed her parents belonged to Paleoanthropus palestinensis, a t
Quantum materials with a 'hidden metallic state' could make electronics 1,000 times faster
TaS₂, researchers were able to control its conductive properties, showing that this type of material could speed up electronic processing one thousand fold.
Dams Have Nudged Earth's Poles By Over 1 Meter In The Past 200 Years
Over the past two centuries, humans have quietly nudged the very axis of our planet. As thousands of dams have been built across the world, Earth's poles have tilted by over 1 meter (3 feet). The
Earth's accelerating spin to shorten two more days
Earth just recorded one of its shortest days on record on Wednesday, and scientists say its accelerating rotation is expected to shorten two more days this summer. On July 22 and August 5, Earth's
Genomic study reveals deep roots of human survival and adaptation in Himalayas
A new genomic study reveals how human populations adapted, survived, and diversified in the Himalayas, one of the most extreme and challenging environments on Earth.
Geoengineering could avoid climate tipping points, but not if we delay
Putting aerosols in the stratosphere to reflect sunlight could prevent the shutdown of key ocean currents, but only if it is done soon, a computer model suggests
Researchers reveal key conditions that facilitate successful invasion by non-native plants
Researchers from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences revealed that water availability combined with phosphorus limitation or herbivory created an
Robotic surgery hits 'milestone' with autonomous gallbladder removal
Efforts to train robots to perform certain kinds of surgical procedures without human help have reached a "critical milestone" with successful gallbladder removal procedures in lifelike settings,
Shubhanshu Shukla Saw 230 Sunrises From Space, Travelled 100 Lakh Km
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla and his Axiom-4 crew have witnessed 230 sunrises onboard the International Space Station (ISS) and travelled nearly 100 lakh kms in space at the end of two weeks on the
Largest earthquake yet hits Mount Rainier amid ongoing swarm
A magnitude 2.3 earthquake was recorded under Mount Rainier on Wednesday, the strongest yet in a swarm of over 229 quakes this week. USGS says there's no signs of impending eruption.
Tonight Will Be The Perfect Time To Witness The Moon Illusion
July 10 will see the first full moon of astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere, and it’s set to be an ideal time to witness the still-unsolved Moon Illusion. July’s full Moon, known as the
Did you feel it? Earth just had one of its shortest days ever and 2 more are coming
As Earth spins faster than it has in decades, atomic clocks are catching the difference, and shorter days are on the horizon.
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