Scientists investigate how Arctic plant was brought back to life after 32,000 years0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- July 3, 2020
The silene stenophylla was found buried deep below the ice in Siberia.
The silene stenophylla was found buried deep below the ice in Siberia.
A 50-year-old theoretical process for extracting energy from a rotating black hole finally has experimental verification.
Thanks to the success of the Human Genome Project, 20 years ago this week, scientists can track biology and disease at a molecular level
What happens if you turn space-time upside-down?
We now know that many of us are part Neanderthal, with our genes carrying traces of past encounters between our early ancestors and the Stone Age homininsthat populated Europe until around 40,000 years ago.
Proposed 100km circular tunnel would be four times as big and six times as powerful as LHC
A team of scientists successfully used a 3D bioprinter to generate completely functional human skin.
Scientists from the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences have found that if monkeys learn how mirrors work, they can pass self-awareness tests.
Physicists from CERN’s ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS) and CMS (Compact-Muon-Solenoid) collaborations presented their latest results at the 2020 Large Hadron Collider Physics Conference.
A surprising new discovery has revealed a previously unknown structure located deep beneath the Pacific Ocean between the Earth’s core and mantle.