science
From Stone Age chips to microchips: How tiny tools may have...
Anthropologists have long made the case that tool-making is one of the key behaviors that separated our human ancestors from other primates. A new...
Prehistoric Britons rack up food miles for feasts near Stonehenge
Archaeologists have unearthed evidence of the earliest large-scale celebrations in Britain -- with people and animals travelling hundreds of miles for prehistoric feasting rituals.
The...
Researchers reverse the flow of time on IBM’s quantum computer
We all mark days with clocks and calendars, but perhaps no timepiece is more immediate than a mirror. The changes we notice over the...
What the world’s oldest eggs reveal about dinosaur evolution
A study of the world's earliest known dinosaur eggs reveals new information about the evolution of dinosaur reproduction.
An international team of researchers led by...
ALMA observes the formation sites of solar-system-like planets
Researchers have spotted the formation sites of planets around a young star resembling the sun. Two rings of dust around the star, at distances...
Astronomers discover 83 supermassive black holes in the early universe
Astronomers from Japan, Taiwan and Princeton University have discovered 83 quasars powered by supermassive black holes in the distant universe, from a time when the...
Understanding and controlling the molecule that made the universe
Trihydrogen, or H3+, is acknowledged by scientists as the molecule that made the universe. In recent issues of Nature Communications and the Journal of Chemical Physics, Michigan...
How marine snow cools the planet
University of Sydney scientists have modelled how carbonate accumulation from 'marine snow' in oceans has absorbed carbon dioxide over millennia and been a key...
Researchers confirm massive hyper-runaway star ejected from the Milky Way Disk
A fast-moving star may have been ejected from the Milky Way's stellar disk by a cluster of young stars, according to researchers from the...
Physicists reverse time using quantum computer
Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology teamed up with colleagues from the U.S. and Switzerland and returned the state of a...
Can artificial intelligence solve the mysteries of quantum physics?
Under the direction of Mobileye founder Amnon Shashua, a research group at Hebrew University of Jerusalem's School of Engineering and Computer Science has proven...













