Watch NASA’s Mars 2020 Rover Roll for the Very First Time
A promising first step in NASA's next mission to the Red Planet.
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A promising first step in NASA's next mission to the Red Planet.
Using modern dating techniques, scientists have dramatically narrowed the age of Homo erectus fossils found during the 1930s.
Similar to how you might get shocked by touching a door handle after walking across a carpeted floor – except on the Moon, there’d be no actual contact required.
Migration is an extremely cool, harmonious process. And climate change is messing it up.
Please, do yourself and your community a favour.
These animals are still pitifully low in number, but it would appear that conservation efforts to preserve them are working.
We're not saying it was aliens, but...
Made from birch tar, the gum is providing a remarkable snapshot of life during the early Neolithic.
You won't believe your eyes.
Researchers believe that the teeth jewellery was mainly symbolic rather than aesthetic,.
The study found that vaping increases odds of lung disease by about 30 per cent.
For this week’s Giz Asks, we reached out to a number of psychologists to get to the bottom of why we develop fears in later life.
Dark matter could be responsible for the mysterious observation of gamma rays in the centre of our galaxy, according to a new paper.
The authors claim this is the first time animals beside humans have been shown to display this sort of behaviour spontaneously and without any external stimulus.
In a new report, the NYU research centre calls for regulators to ban the use of the technology.
It’s a 460-foot-wide crater that they’ve dubbed “Nightingale.”