Oldest and biggest Maya temple was built to depict the cosmos
Oldest and biggest Maya temple was built to depict the cosmos
Oldest and biggest Maya temple was built to depict the cosmos
‘Dueling dinosaurs’ fossil forces a radical rethink of T. rex remains
First known hand fossils of extinct human relative reveal ‘surprising’ features
Nobel Prize in chemistry goes to scientist trio for Harry Potter-like work in molecular architecture
Trio of physicists win Nobel Prize for revealing ‘bizarre properties’ of the quantum world
Nobel Prize in medicine goes to trio of scientists for discovering how the immune system is kept in check
5 Nobel-worthy scientific advances that haven’t won the prize
Scientists use human skin cells to create functional eggs, opening a door to new infertility treatments
A skull unearthed in China challenges the timeline of human evolution, scientists say
Biotech firm announces ‘pivotal step’ in effort to bring back the dodo
New research, at odds with 2023 study, argues we’re not witnessing a sixth mass extinction event
Forty years ago, a research vessel discovered the Titanic’s wreckage. The crew’s chief scientist Bob Ballard relives that historic moment and details the secret Navy mission that made it possible.
His search for the Titanic concealed a top-secret military operation. How the iconic discovery unfolded
The ocean is getting more acidic, and it could affect sharks’ teeth
Lab-grown embryo models are getting more realistic. Scientists are getting more concerned
Prehistoric Neanderthal diets were maggot heavy, a new study suggests
Scientists recover proteins from a 24 million-year-old rhino fossil. Are dinosaurs next?
Giant, flightless bird is next target for de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences
125,000-year-old ‘fat factory’ run by Neanderthals discovered in Germany
Scientists say they have identified Earth’s oldest rocks. It could reveal an unknown chapter in our planet’s history
Stunning amber fossil reveals ‘Last of Us’-type fungus likely lived alongside dinosaurs
‘Dragon Man’ DNA revelation puts a face to a mysterious group of ancient humans
Did South Korea’s legendary female free divers evolve for a life underwater? Scientists find new evidence
Tim Friede, a self-taught snake expert from California, injected himself with snake venom more than 650 times over the course of nearly two decades. Now, experts hope his experiments and blood can help scientists develop a new antivenom.
He injected himself with snake venom hundreds of times. His blood could ‘revolutionize’ snakebite treatment
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