A foot fossil suggests a second early human relative lived alongside Lucy
Foot bones and other fossils have been attributed to Australopithecus deyiremeda, a recently discovered species that may shake up the human family tree.
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Foot bones and other fossils have been attributed to Australopithecus deyiremeda, a recently discovered species that may shake up the human family tree.
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A lavish cremation tomb found in France may point to funeral rites for an adolescent boy.
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability in the architecture of large language models underpinning generative AI, but how dangerous is this flaw?
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Road salt, used in copious helpings each winter to protect them from ice and preserve safe driving conditions, is slowly degrading the concrete they’re made
Researchers have uncovered evidence of an Indigenous artistic tradition that was painted along the U.S.-Mexico border for roughly 175 generations.
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As action from the U.N.’s huge COP30 international meeting falls short, smaller groups are banding together to find ways to fight climate change.
A microphone on NASA’s Perseverance rover recorded the sounds of electrical discharges generated by dusty gusts.
A chance discovery by a NASA rover on Mars shows that the red planet has a form of lightning, which researchers had suspected for decades
A new study finds that about half of the physical variation seen in modern dogs existed during the Stone Age. (Image credit: Stephanie Keith)
Much of the turkey’s early history is shrouded in uncertainty, historians and etymologists say — which is particularly true of how the bird got its