Evidence of 10,000-Year-Old Crops Points to the Amazon as an Early Agricultural Hotspot
That’s kind of a big deal, given that only four other early agricultural hotspots had been previously known.
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That’s kind of a big deal, given that only four other early agricultural hotspots had been previously known.
Plenty of the ancients’ advancements still have some value today, or served as crude but useful prototypes for current medical practices.
This was also one of the biggest stars ever seen to explode.
More proof that Neanderthals were a technologically savvy bunch.
That noise you hear is the sound of the jaws of PC hardware enthusiasts everywhere simultaneously dropping to the floor.
Shorebirds in China can distinguish humans based on their outfits and are less wary of people wearing the clothes and accessories of familiar, local fishers.
After nearly two years, the outbreak finally seemed to be winding down, with no cases reported in more than 50 days.
Well, as it turns out, I’ve been paranoid for nothing.
“We know it should happen. But prediction is one thing and actually seeing it is a different animal altogether.”
The page was slashed by several paragraphs and only states that clinical trials are ongoing.
Oi! Doctor Doolittle!
Is the universe’s expansion the same everywhere? New research suggests it’s not.
Children seem to have an easier time than adults with covid-19, based on recent research.
A long-standing debate over just how “quantum” photosynthesis is may finally be coming to an end.
More than 2,000 feet beneath the ocean surface, an otherworldly, 50-foot-wide marine organism floats... and feeds.
A new study is the latest to show how indistinguishable false memories are from real ones.