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Homo erectus wasn't the first human species to leave Africa 1.8 million years ago, fossils suggest
Early, ancestral members of the human lineage may have left Africa earlier than widely thought, a ne ...View More
Giant sunspot that triggered recent solar 'superstorm' shot out nearly 1,000 flares and a secret X-rated explosion, record-breaking study reveals
A record-breaking study into a giant sunspot that triggered Earth's biggest geomagnetic storm in mor ...View More
Science history: Sophie Germain, first woman to win France's prestigious 'Grand Mathematics Prize' is snubbed when tickets to award ceremony are 'lost in the mail' — Jan. 9, 1816
In January 1816, the secretary general of the Paris Academy of Sciences sent Marie-Sophie Germain a ...View More
Hubble telescope discovers 'Cloud-9,' a dark and rare 'failed galaxy' that's unlike anything seen before
Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have just spotted a new type of celestial object: Cloud ...View More
NASA cancels spacewalk and considers early crew return from ISS due to medical issues
NASA has postponed a spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS) and is considering brin ...View More
James Webb telescope confirms a supermassive black hole running away from its host galaxy at 2 million mph, researchers say
A shock wave, far away in space, might be the telltale sign of the first confirmed "runaway" superma ...View More
Orbiting satellites could start crashing into one another in less than 3 days, theoretical new 'CRASH Clock' reveals
Earth-orbiting satellites could begin colliding with one another in less than three days in a worst- ...View More
New US food pyramid recommends very high protein diet, beef tallow as healthy fat option, and full-fat dairy
The U.S. government has officially resurrected the food pyramid — and flipped it on its head.The new ...View More
Rare 2,000-year-old war trumpet, possibly linked to Celtic queen Boudica, discovered in England
Archaeologists have recovered a rare 2,000-year-old war trumpet in England that may have been used i ...View More
60,000-year-old poison arrows from South Africa are the oldest poison weapons ever discovered
A handful of 60,000-year-old arrow tips unearthed in a South African rock shelter are the oldest evi ...View More













