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Collapse of key Atlantic current could bring extreme drought to Europe for hundreds of years, study finds
Southern Europe's already scorching dry summers could get even worse over the next 1,000 years if a ...View More
Giant rotating string of 14 galaxies is 'probably the largest spinning object' in the known universe
Astronomers have spotted what is likely the "largest spinning object" ever discovered, and its rotat ...View More
Ancient 'hanging coffin' people in China finally identified — and their descendants still live there today
For millennia, an ethnic group in what's now southwest China placed their dead in "hanging coffins" ...View More
'An extreme end of human genetic variation': Ancient humans were isolated in southern Africa for nearly 100,000 years, and their genetics are stunningly different
Humans were isolated in southern Africa for about 100,000 years, which caused them to "fall outside ...View More
China has planted so many trees it's changed the entire country's water distribution
China's efforts to slow land degradation and climate change by planting trees and restoring grasslan ...View More
Death Valley's 'world's hottest temperature' record may be due to a human error
Death Valley has held the record for the hottest air temperature ever measured near Earth's surface ...View More
When an AI algorithm is labeled 'female,' people are more likely to exploit it
People are more likely to exploit female AI partners than male ones — showing that gender-based disc ...View More
Anacondas became massive 12 million years ago — and it worked so well, they haven't changed size since
Anacondas have been giant for millions of years, a new study finds.The enormous snakes' average body ...View More
Law of 'maximal randomness' explains how broken objects shatter in the most annoying way possible
A dropped vase, a crushed sugar cube and an exploding bubble all have something in common: They brea ...View More
Elaborate 2,700-year-old tomb in Greece contains burial of a woman with an upside-down crown
Archaeologists in Greece have uncovered the grave of an ousted noblewoman whom they are calling "The ...View More













