Earliest evidence of life on Earth ‘found’0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- March 10, 2017
Scientists have discovered what they say could be fossils of some of the earliest living organisms on Earth.
Scientists have discovered what they say could be fossils of some of the earliest living organisms on Earth.
Newly uncovered skulls in China have both human and Neanderthal features, a mix that so far hasn’t been seen in a hominid fossil.
Two friends have unearthed jewellery which could be the oldest Iron Age gold discovered in Britain.
Simulation shows the New Glenn landing on a drone ship
The last woolly mammoths to walk the Earth were so wracked with genetic disease that they lost their sense of smell, shunned company, and had a strange shiny coat.
NASA Planetary Science Division Director, Jim Green, says launching a magnetic shield could help warm Mars and possibly allow it to become habitable.
Humanoid robots would “wear” tissue grafts before transplantation.
A 2008 image showing a portion of the North Polar layered deposits with lines of very small pits on the surface of Mars.
Artificial human life could soon be grown from scratch in the lab, after scientists successfully created a mammal embryo using only stem cells.
The stunning display, which began on Monday, could last anywhere from days to weeks.