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Scientists have identified the oldest known human remains in Northern Britain as a young girl who lived around 11,000 years ago. Found in a Cumbrian cave and nicknamed the "Ossick Lass," she was likely between 2.5 and 3.5 years old when she died. ...
For decades, scientists believed ancient humans avoided dense rainforests, treating them as nearly impossible environments for early survival. But a groundbreaking discovery in West Africa is rewriting that story. Researchers uncovered evidence that ...
Scientists in Australia are using cutting-edge DNA techniques to help save one of the world's rarest marsupials -- the critically endangered Gilbert's potoroo, with fewer than 150 left in the wild. By analyzing tiny traces of DNA in the animals' scat ...
Why did T. rex have such tiny arms? Scientists now think it's because its giant head became the ultimate hunting tool. Across multiple dinosaur groups, stronger skulls and crushing jaws evolved alongside shrinking forelimbs, especially in predators . ...
Scientists have uncovered an astonishing new chapter in humpback whale migration: two whales were found to have traveled between breeding grounds in Australia and Brazil, crossing more than 14,000 kilometers of open ocean. One whale shattered records ...
Scientists spent decades chasing signs of a mysterious new force hidden inside the muon, one of nature's strangest particles. But after years of supercomputer calculations, researchers discovered the apparent anomaly was likely a calculation error -- ...
Scientists have uncovered remarkable new details about Bronze Age life in Central Europe by studying rare burials untouched by cremation. The research reveals communities experimenting with new foods, burial rituals, and cultural connections while .. ...
Black holes crashing together may be revealing clues about dark matter hidden across the universe. Physicists created a new model predicting how dark matter could subtly distort gravitational waves produced during black hole mergers. When they tested ...
Physicists may have uncovered a surprising new clue that string theory--the idea that the universe is built from unimaginably tiny vibrating strings--could be more than just a mathematical fantasy. Instead of assuming strings existed from the start, ...
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now aiming for an earlier launch in September 2026. Designed to explore dark matter, dark energy, and distant exoplanets, the telescope will capture massive, ultra-detailed surveys of the cosmos using ...
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