Ancient Humans Hauled Stonehenge's Stones After All, New Study Confirms
Tiny mineral grains prove glaciers didn't transport Stonehenge's massive bluestones. Our ancestors did the heavy lifting themselves across hundreds of miles.
Tiny mineral grains prove glaciers didn't transport Stonehenge's massive bluestones. Our ancestors did the heavy lifting themselves across hundreds of miles.
Advanced genetic analysis overturns previous theories about a Roman-era skeleton, showing she was likely from Britain all along.
Advanced DNA technology rewrites the story of a Roman-era skeleton that puzzled scientists for over a decade, proving she was British all along.
One year into Trump's second presidency, NASA touts progress on Artemis, science missions, and lunar bases. But how much of this is actual momentum versus political messaging?
From Moon missions to experimental aircraft, NASA claims a productive year under new leadership and funding. But is it really a new golden age?
A simple soil trick could revolutionize how we fight locust swarms. Arizona State researchers tested it on real farms in Senegal, and the results are remarkable.
A simple soil treatment could save millions from crop devastation. The secret? Making plants taste terrible to locusts by changing their nutritional makeup.
A PhD student spent 18 months and used 1 million CPU hours to create an unprecedented low-frequency radio image of the Milky Way that's changing how we see our home.
New research reveals prehistoric kangaroos weighing 250kg were capable of hopping in short bursts, challenging decades of scientific assumptions.
New research reveals why some people get sicker from colds than others. It's not about the virus, it's about how fast your nose fights back.
