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20,000-year-old evidence of ancient 'vehicles' discovered in New Mexico
The earliest known North Americans used wooden "vehicles" to transport goods, and possibly even peop ...View More
Next ice age would hit Earth in 11,000 years if it weren't for climate change, scientists say
Changes in Earth's tilt relative to the sun have governed the movements of giant ice sheets over the ...View More
This ‘glow in the dark’ battery runs on nuclear waste
Scientists have developed an innovative battery that converts energy from radioactive waste into ele ...View More
Most powerful cosmic rays in the universe start shockingly close to Earth, paper claims
The most powerful cosmic rays raining down on Earth may come not from distant corners of the univers ...View More
Scholars are building an archive of federal climate data. Here's how to find it.
Information on the internet might seem like it's there forever, but it's only as permanent as people ...View More
'It's extremely worrisome.' NASA's James Webb Space Telescope faces potential 20% budget cut just 4 years after launch
The scientists behind NASA's largest and most powerful space telescope ever built are bracing for po ...View More
The deadly 'black fungus' infection that decimates flesh
Disease name: Mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus"Affected populations: Mucormycosis is a pote ...View More
Neanderthal 'population bottleneck' around 110,000 years ago may have contributed to their extinction
Neanderthals may have been headed toward their demise much earlier than experts previously thought, ...View More
Brewing tea can remove lead and other heavy metals from water, new study finds
Brewing tea could help to remove toxic heavy metals, including lead, from drinking water, a new stud ...View More
Did a supernova 6 million years ago kickstart evolution in Africa? New study offers a clue.
Radiation from an exploding star may have had a profound effect on the evolution of life on Earth, a ...View More












