
A Dyson Sphere could bring humans back from the dead, researchers say
Imagine, in the far, far future, long after you’ve died, you’ll eventually come back to life. So will everyone else whoever had a hand in the history of human civilization.…
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Imagine, in the far, far future, long after you’ve died, you’ll eventually come back to life. So will everyone else whoever had a hand in the history of human civilization.…
The creature is believed to be a type of pliosaur — fearsome predators that had huge skulls, giant teeth and a bite force more powerful than that of a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Fossil from fourth-ever discovered specimen of a titanosaur may reinforce theory that dinosaurs traveled between South America and Australia.
An archaeological excavation in Majoonsuo, Outokumpu, eastern Finland, yielded an astonishing find: a Stone Age child interred with feathers and fur. On a gravel road in a forest, the archaeological…
The red planet, along with Earth, are the only two worlds in which this strange movement has been detected, whose origin is unknown. Like a spinning top, Mars wobbles as it spins,…
Research carried out in the Carangas region of highland Bolivia has identified a surprising concentration of pre-Hispanic religious sites, which are linked to both ancient Andean cults of wak'a (sacred mountains, tutelary hills and mummified ancestors) and the Incan settlement of the region. Among these sites, one particular ceremonial center stands out due to its unprecedented characteristics for the Andes.
These days, most receipts are made of paper, but about 2,000 years ago, an important financial record was recorded on a much heavier material: stone.
Researchers have isolated viable microbes from melting permafrost after tens of thousands of years.
Researcher Jared Diamond in his book Collapse (2005), assumed that the removal of vegetation and overcrowding rats resulted in tremendous erosion, a great scarcity of resources and food, and, ultimately,…
In August 2020, a company called Capella Space launched a satellite capable of taking clear radar images of anywhere in the world, with incredible resolution — even through the walls…