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Neanderthal revelation: Oldest fire-making evidence found in England, site dates back 415,000 years
"We think humans brought pyrite to the site with the intention of making fire. And this has huge implications, pushing back the earliest fire-making," said archaeologist Nick Ashton.
The end of the shutdown did not resolve the uncertainty facing US researchers, who continue to navigate delays and budget ...
Though there were setbacks on climate change and funding for science this year, there was still plenty of amazing discoveries ...
The JAMA analysis found that, between 2017 and 2024, the rate of vitamin K shot refusal has risen nearly 80%, with the ...
A sudden black hole flare unleashed stunning, near light speed winds that echo the Sun’s most powerful eruptions.
It almost seemed like fate when, one day before the 278th anniversary of Blackbeard's 1718 death, a team of divers found a ...
A year of new treatments, new technologies, new ways to stay safe during disasters and new insights on the mysteries of the ...
Supernovae aren't one of the JWST's main science themes, but the perceptive telescope is full of surprises. Recently, it ...
The study, published in the journal Nature, is based on a years-long examination of a reddish patch of sediment excavated at ...
In the northwest corner of Sioux Falls, an 80-acre campus opened its first building this year dedicated entirely to expanding ...
On the customer-facing side, Amazon has introduced Rufus, a new generative AI-powered conversational shopping experience. It ...
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