Tiny traces of DNA found in cave dust may unlock secret life of Neanderthals0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- May 18, 2021
Advanced technique used to recover genetic material may help solve the mystery of early humans
Advanced technique used to recover genetic material may help solve the mystery of early humans
Bill Whitaker reports on the regular sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP, that have spurred a report due to Congress next month.
A Waymo self-driving taxi went rogue in Arizona this week, blocking traffic and evading roadside assistance.
State-run media says landing ‘spectacularly conquered’ a new milestone; it joins US Perseverance rover which landed in February
The Biden administration has begun more aggressively investigating episodes that left spies, diplomats, soldiers and others with brain injuries.
If you’re a fan of titanium, you should head to the nearest supernova. You’ll get more than enough of it. And its presence can help astronomers understand how supernovae work.
COVID-19 has brought about numerous, devastating changes to people’s lives globally. With the number of cases rising across Canada and globally, we are also witnessing the development and use of robots to perform jobs in some workplaces that are deemed unsafe for humans.
Sand samples examined by National Trust experts indicate hillside chalk figure was created in the 10th century
“We had something just go over the top of us that — I hate to say this — looked like a long, cylindrical object,” reported the pilot in a radio transmission.
Since the dawn of the electronic age, it has never been easier for researchers to engage with the general public — gaining access to precious resources otherwise unavailable.