This one was full of space paraphernalia, astronaut dolls, and NASA shirts. But what caught my eye were the dog plushies in ...
A Kenyan site reveals early humans made and used the same Oldowan stone tools for 300,000 years, showing remarkable stability ...
A new AI study finds leopards hunted early humans in East Africa, challenging long-held ideas about when our ancestors became ...
Human beings have been travelling to space in the wake of numerous research missions, be it Neil Armstrong, the first man to ...
Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in the study of the first humans on Earth, who lived approximately 2.75 ...
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Healing life on Earth begins with healing our bonds: Voices from the land (commentary)
By Brianna Fruean This series, Voices from the Land, brings together opinion pieces led and written by Indigenous peoples ...
“It’s a huge privilege to be leading a mission to Mars,” said Robert Lillis, the UC Berkeley planetary scientist leading the ...
According to calculations from IFLScience's resident astronomer, Dr Alfredo Carpineti, using data from NASA's Eyes on the ...
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7 signs Earth hosted an advanced civilization before humans
Could Earth have hosted an advanced civilization before humans? This intriguing question is at the heart of the Silurian ...
More than half a century after it came into being, the Saturn V rocket remains the largest and most powerful rocket that has ...
Imagine early humans meticulously crafting stone tools for nearly 300,000 years, all while contending with recurring ...
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Early humans started making and using tools 2.75 million years ago
Long before cities or farms, the earliest humans were standing in a changing northern Kenyan landscape, striking stone to stone with steady hands. Their world was noisy with wind, heat, wildfires, and ...
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