
Skull 5: An 1.85-million-year-old human skull forced scientists to rethink early human evolution
The skull belongs an extinct hominin that lived 1.85 million years ago!

The skull belongs an extinct hominin that lived 1.85 million years ago!

One of the most striking discoveries in planetary science in the last 25 years has been the presence of oceans beneath layers of rock and ice in our solar system. These worlds include ice satellites of big planets like as Europa, Titan, and Enceladus, as well as distant planets such as Pluto.

Anunnaki comes from ancient Mesopotamian mythology. Anunnaki has gained popularity and controversy in modern times, with some theorists suggesting that they were extraterrestrial beings who visited Earth in ancient times and influenced human civilizations.

In ancient times, it was universally affirmed that the human species was a gift from the gods. Whether in Egypt, Mesopotamia, Israel, Greece, Scandinavia, Great Britain, India, China, Africa, America…

Many of us have played with dolls in childhood. Even after growing up, we can’t leave our emotions to the dolls that can be found here and there in our…
Andrew Crosse, an amateur scientist, made the unthinkable happen 180 years ago: he accidently created life. He never explicitly stated that his little creatures were conjured from the aether, but he was never able to discern where they originated from if they weren't produced from the aether.

Do you know the German woman Veronica Seider, who had the best vision in the world?

When it slammed into the surface of Earth, there was little sign of the beauty that lay inside. But cutting the Fukang meteorite open yielded a breathtaking sight. The Fukang…

Witness the dramatic transformation of Mount St Helens. From its snow-covered summit to its smoldering crater, the prominent volcanic peak was drastically altered by the powerful eruption that took place 33 years ago.

Frank Hayes, a jockey, had a heart attack and died in the middle of a horse race. His horse won the race with his body still on the saddle making him the first and the only jockey to have won a race after death.