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“Spanish Stonehenge” contains 526 giant stones, three circular burial sites, a quarry, and four necropolises.
Physicists have yet to pinpoint the hypothetical matter that keeps galaxies from flying apart. Now they have a new focus.
The strange bronze artifact perplexed scholars for more than a century, including how it traveled so far from home.
We need more data centers for AI. Developers are getting creative about where to build them.
The most momentous and significant events in our lives are the ones we do not see coming. Life is defined by the unforeseen.
Most waves need a medium to travel through. But the way that light and gravitational waves travel shows that space can’t be a medium at all.
Now that the DSM lists severe hoarding as a disorder apart from OCD, psychologists are asking what explains its prevalence.
Everything acts like a wave while it propagates, but behaves like a particle whenever it interacts. The origins of this duality go way back.
St Nick had a history of teleporting long before needing to reach all the world’s children in one night.
Ketamine’s remarkable effect bolsters a new theory of mental illness.
Is history decided by discernible laws or does it unfold based on random, unpredictable occurrences?
These core teachings make an ideal starting point for exploring Buddhist philosophy.
New research finds that dinosaurs were already adapted to living in cold climates before the end-Triassic mass extinction. But how?
Small spiders use their silk threads to passively fly, a process called ballooning. Learning how could help atmospheric scientists.
OmnesViae is a modern route planner based on the roads of the Roman Empire.
The zebras were originally part of a newspaper tycoon’s private zoo. Now they roam the San Simeon grasslands, growing in numbers.
The most celebrated genius in human history didn’t just revolutionize physics, but taught many valuable lessons about living a better life.
No amount of success can overcome imposter syndrome without a mindset geared toward growth.
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Human beings are descendants of these early tetrapods – at least those who made a new life on land.
When you wish upon a star, it probably makes a difference who you are.
All marbled crayfish descended from a single clone discovered in Heidelberg, Germany in 1995.
Nearly 2000 years ago, Mt. Vesuvius erupted, burying Pompeii but incinerating Herculaneum. The most lethal volcanic phenomenon is at fault.
A famous explorer’s doomed ship is finally found 107 years after it was lost to the Antarctic deep.
It’s early days, but if the efforts can be efficiently scaled-up, such biological recycling could put a dent in the plastic waste problem.
Only recently have scientists directly witnessed this most pivotal of events in biology.
It’s possible to measure philosophy’s progress in two ways. But is that really the point?
Compared to Earth, Mars is small, cold, dry, and lifeless. But 3.4 billion years ago, a killer asteroid caused a Martian megatsunami.
Solving the supply chain crisis before the global economy tanks is going to require many creative approaches. Flexport’s Ryan Petersen has one that just might work.