Neandertals made antibacterial ointment, but may not have known it
A team of scientists re-created the way Neandertals made birch tar and found its antibacterial properties could fight off skin infections.
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A team of scientists re-created the way Neandertals made birch tar and found its antibacterial properties could fight off skin infections.
A suspected space rock, around the size of a cantaloupe, was found in the bedroom of a Houston home after crashing through the building’s roof.
In a new analysis, researchers estimated direct, indirect and future greenhouse gas emissions that were created in the first two weeks of the Iran war
Data from NASA’s InSight mission suggests the Red Planet’s Tharsis region is more active than previously thought and may be why Mars is spinning more
A recent satellite photo captured a stunning scene of sediment swirling across the West Florida Shelf after an extreme cold snap that covered large parts
Antarctica could warm much faster than its surroundings over the next few decades due to a phenomenon known as polar amplification that is well established
Researchers have captured extraordinary footage of sperm whales randomly headbutting each other, confirming anecdotal reports from mariners and whalers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Chemists created a strange “half-Mӧbius” molecule, where electrons twist freely out of place to make a continuously looping surface.
A crater as wide as two American football fields formed in spring 2024, a size expected roughly once a century. A NASA orbiter got to
This new image from the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope takes a closer look at the core of Messier 101, also
Researchers have developed a prototype nail polish to help more people access electrically-charged touch screens.
NASA’s Artemis II mission will send a crew of four astronauts back to the moon for the first time since the Apollo era, although they
NASA has revealed that Russia’s Progress 94 spacecraft failed to deploy one of its antennae, making it impossible for the uncrewed freighter to autonomously dock
Fifty-eight years after it first appeared, string theory remains the most popular candidate for the “theory of everything,” the unified mathematical framework for all matter