The discovery of a bone from our earliest known “Homo” ancestor helps give shape to the human family tree.
International scientists question rush to build Nicaragua canal
Nicaragua is one of the world’s poorest countries and a new canal project could create jobs or destroy them.
Scientists calculate the weight of Sophie the Stegosaurus
Using 3D scans of fossilized bones and comparing them to living animals, researchers have been able to reconstruct the body mass of the long extinct dinosaur.
EPA introduces new household chemical product labeling system
The new system is designed to help consumers make safer, greener choices without an advanced understanding of the chemicals involved.
Men are more likely to be narcissistic than women, but it’s also working for them
A study which combines a vast amount of data on narcissistic tendencies finds that men’s narcissism is part of the reason they hold a disproportionate share of leadership position.
Remote people in the Andes have developed a strong tolerance for arsenic, say researchers
Arsenic in the drinking water has force a rapid genetic adaptation according to genetic testing.
Scientists shocked to stumble upon ancient civilization in Honduras during search for ‘White City’
Archaeologists had been trying to find the legendary White City, a rumored Eden-like paradise where natives supposedly hid from Spanish conquistadors, but found a lot more than they bargained for.
Smog chokes Beijing as residents desperately seek answers to pollution problem
The Chinese government is starting to take steps to deal with the problem, which has become dangerous for residents and prompted many foreigners to leave.
U.S. satellite explodes after temperature spike, Air Force says
The satellite, which was responsible for providing global visible and infrared cloud imagery and other data related to oceanography and meteorology, blew apart into 43 pieces of space debris.
Rosetta sees its own shadow as Comet 67P races toward the sun
The surreal photo is more than just for kicks: it helps scientists gauge certain details about the surface by seeing how the shadow interacts with it.
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