It was one of the earliest large-scale renewable projects, and the result was a tragic, high-profile disaster that cemented wind energy as a guillotine for birds. Fast forward almost 40 years, where ...
In the collections of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge is a small copper-alloy tool from a cemetery at Badari in Upper Egypt. It is just 63 millimeters long ...
Deep within the tropical lowlands of central Panama, archaeologists just unearthed a stunning glimpse into a thriving, ancient civilization. Scientists working at the El Caño Archaeological Park ...
History is usually written by the winners. But a haul of ceramics from the Singapore Strait is rewriting that history.
When it comes to cancer, up meat creates a distinct biological trade-off, acting as a powerful shield against five types of ...
At least 57 nations have live antipersonnel land mines in their territories. In 2024 alone, 1,945 people were killed by mines ...
Credit: University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Chickpeas aren’t the first crop that comes to mind when you think about lunar agriculture. But a new study suggests the humble legume could have a ...
For decades, pop culture has painted Tyrannosaurus rex as a heavy-footed titan whose every step would make the ground tremble ...
When a young tomato anemonefish (a cousin to the famous Nemo) arrives at a new home, it carries extra white stripes. These ...
The computer-generated "ideal glass" solves a 75-year-old physics paradox and promises revolutionary materials.
In January, while examining ancient texts at Italy’s National Central Library of Florence, historian Ivan Malara found an ...
But his paper also reveals that the housing market’s failure to provide three-bedroom units is a massive driver of our ...
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