More than 3.5 billion years ago, the Earth was not the hospitable world we know today. The atmosphere lacked oxygen, the seas ...
Walking onto the Sideshow campus in Thousand Oaks, California, feels less like entering a corporate office and more like stepping into a high-tech artist’s sanctuary. While the world knows the ...
Prototaxites fossils unearthed in Scotland that will be exhibited in the National Museums Scotland is believed to belong to gigantic organisms ...
Much comment was made about the obvious conflicts between two verdicts of the Supreme Court of India –the Vanshakti judgements—between May and November 2025 and as India lives with the consequences, ...
Discover how taxi services have transformed from ancient Roman chariots to today's high-tech autonomous vehicles. This video ...
“Our results push back the association of T. pallidum with humans by thousands of years, possibly more than 10,000 years ago ...
Horseshoe crabs are often viewed as solitary and instinct-driven, with behavior shaped by millions of years of evolution. In ...
Nitrogen, upon which all life on Earth depends, may hold the key for explaining how early life on the planet evolved and how it could evolve on other planets.
A partial skeleton dating back more than two million years is the most complete yet of Homo habilis, one of the earliest ...
Earth's first large land organisms—tree trunk-like beings that stood up to 26 feet tall—weren't early fungi but, rather, ...
Many species of fungus across the world produce psilocybin, a chemical with psychedelic effects in humans, but its evolutionary purpose may be to deter mushroom-munching insects ...