A new face and partial brain case of Anadoluvius turkae, a fossil hominine – the group that includes African apes and humans – from the Çorakyerler...
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History Etched in Stone: Scientists Unravel Sad Story of Ancient Malaysian Rock Art
Researchers have successfully dated the charcoal drawings in Gua Sireh Cave in Sarawak, revealing stories of Indigenous resistance to frontier violence between AD 1670 to 1830....
“Truly Mind-Boggling” Breakthrough: Graphene Surprise Could Help Generate Hydrogen Cheaply and Sustainably
Scientists have now proven that graphene is naturally permeable to protons. Using a technique called scanning electrochemical cell microscopy, they observed that protons not only move...
Space’s Hidden Toll: New Research Could Improve Health in Space and on Earth
Recent research reveals that space travel results in the loss of red blood cells and bone, but once back on Earth, the body can use fat...





