The “Trees, Time and Technology” show opening next week at the di Rosa center weaves together history, feminism, Judaica and ...
A study by scientists at Penn State and NASA shows that intact biomolecules from dormant microbes break down much more slowly ...
Every therapy, medicine, protocol, consultation, and training system at Madhavbaug represents a seamless balance between ...
A rapid climate collapse during the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction devastated ocean life and reshuffled Earth’s ecosystems.
Stone age humans were using poison for hunting far longer than previously believed. In A Nutshell Chemical traces survived ...
Altogether, they reconstructed 11 ancient herpesvirus genomes. The oldest came from a young girl found in southern Italy who ...
A study reveals ancient Indian scholars understood mineral acids centuries earlier than previously believed, challenging historical narratives.
One of the best-preserved ancient Roman homes on the Palatine Hill is opening to the public for the first time, albeit via a ...
New chemical analysis of quartz microliths from South Africa confirms that humans were skilled with poison long ago.
Maritime archaeologists from Denmark's Viking Ship Museum have unearthed an extraordinary find beneath the waters near Copenhagen - the largest medieval cog ever discovered. The 600-year-old vessel ...
A massive ice age wiped out ocean life 445 million years ago, reshaping ecosystems and setting the stage for jawed fish ...
If this is true, the invention of a tool to remove the cork can’t be too far behind in importance. The story of the corkscrew ...