A fascinating geological phenomenon caused the Mediterranean Sea to dry out almost completely 5.5 million years ago. Researchers have now deciphered the extreme processes during the Messinian Salinity Crisis.
A fascinating geological phenomenon caused the Mediterranean Sea to dry out almost completely 5.5 million years ago. Researchers have now deciphered the extreme processes during the Messinian Salinity Crisis.
Some of the first humans to arrive in Tasmania around 41,000 years ago would have used fires to manage and shape the land – 2,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Scientists make breakthrough in regenerative medicine; use human blood to create 3d-printed implants
In a surprising discovery, researchers have observed three ‘Red Monsters’ that developed in the early Universe.
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking technique to show space in 3D. This discovery could change everything we thought we knew about black holes, galaxies and more!
Comparison of modern-day plankton with species from the ancient past shows modern plankton will struggle to survive in a warming world.
Increasingly severe weather events require cutting-edge technologies to monitor them in real time. Could phased array radars be the key?
Researchers have been able to fine-tune effortless movements in robots recently. This advance comes after decade-long developments in animal-like robots, such as BigDog designed for military missions. But why was it scrapped?
Space tourism grows as a market with a couple companies offering to take paying customers to space. The question arises - is this good or bad?
Cordycepine, a substance derived from the fungus Cordyceps militaris, can block cell growth signals and reduce the growth of cancer cells, offering a basis for new cancer drugs.
COP29 is well underway, and scientists are urging immediate action to protect against the worst impacts of climate change.
Smarter social media use could ease anxiety and loneliness, research suggests