Neanderthals and Denisovans Shared a Siberian Cave for Thousands of Years, New Research Suggests
A pair of new studies proves, once again, that the story of early humans is much more complex than previously imagined.
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A pair of new studies proves, once again, that the story of early humans is much more complex than previously imagined.
Roughly a third of Americans who understand that climate change is real agree that climate deniers “get what they deserve” when disasters strike their communities.
Playing Jenga is not exactly high on the list of reasons for owning a robot, but the research will help make bots more adaptable for other tasks.
It's a sign that the culture around questionable research needs to change.
How can this landscape roll with the warming tide?
The chemicals in bug bombs could lead to health problems like vomiting and painful cramps, or sometimes even fiery explosions.
The new paper is an encouraging step toward the achievement of implantable speech neuroprosthetics.
Here’s hoping that Apple doesn’t wait too much longer to announce something.
A new study published this week offers some encouraging, if mixed, news.
Are there planets which aren’t and will never be habitable, have absolutely nothing interesting to study, or just induce ire for no discernible reason?
Medical records and contact information belonging to thousands of HIV-positive Singaporeans and foreign visitors have been leaked online, according to reports.
Japanese astronomers spotted rare space rock with telescopes bought online.
10 years of restoration finally complete.
Plastic, plastic everywhere.
American e-scooter enthusiasts should exercise caution when e-scooting.
The second heat wave in two weeks in Southern Australia continued to punish the region, with temperatures in Melbourne hitting over 42 degrees Celsius.