Researchers show how differences in noses suggest that Neanderthals may have been a completely separate species that died off as a result of competition with modern humans rather than poor adaptation to cold.
Scientists may have found a way to finally crack the mystery of dark matter
Our extensive network of navigation satellites orbiting the Earth may serve the dual purpose of helping scientists investigate dark matter.
U2 singer Bono suffers ‘fractured face’ after bicycle accident
Bono expected to make a full recovery, but will need “intensive and progressive therapy” before he can perform again.
Flowing water on Mars may have been brief and sporadic, say researchers
Brief periods of volcanic greenhouse effect may have allowed water to flow on mars but only for brief periods.
Multi-family housing permits jump in October, builder confidence growing
Builders are increasingly confident in the housing market due to low interest rates and signs of economic recovery.
Science: Seals are straight up raping penguins
Scientists offer no explanations for the increase in the behavior
Controversial drug proven to actually cut risk of heart attack
Prescriptions for Vytorin have fallen by more than 50 percent.
Mysterious Russian satellite speculated to be ‘space weapon’
The object’s moves, including a recent meeting with remains of a rocket stage that assisted the object in reaching orbit, have led space analysts to question whether the object is part of an anti-satellite program.
Shocking NASA visualization shows carbon dioxide swirling around the globe
The simulation shows plumes of CO2 pouring into the atmosphere from sources in the United States, Europe, and East Asia.
Al Sharpton’s old tax debts resurface with his rise to fame
Sharpton’s fame has risen in the wake of high-profile deaths in the black community, such as Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.
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