A chunky, squat creature that roamed Earth 307 million years ago is helping scientists understand how plant-eating animals ...
A 5,500-year-old skeleton has yielded the oldest known genome of the bacterium behind syphilis, revealing a lineage unlike ...
A set of ancient human fossils found on Morocco’s Atlantic coast now sits on one of the tightest timelines in African prehistory. The remains come from Thomas Quarry I, and a new analysis pins them ...
Plants can carry long-lasting genetic damage from past population crashes, leaving them more vulnerable to future environmental change.
India's rich fossil heritage reveals ancient life, from dinosaur nesting grounds in Gujarat to marine fossils in the ...
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Scientists find signs that Mars may once have been covered by an ocean
Scientists Find Signs That Mars May Once Have Been Covered by an Ocean ...
One of the most high-profile programs pushing this boundary is Qantas' Project Sunrise, which aims to launch the longest ...
Has India actually stopped buying Russian oil, especially after Donald Trump announced the trade deal and removed the ...
For the practical treasure hunter, The Antique Gallery offers something even more valuable than nostalgia: affordability.
Prof. Tissa Vitarana: A scientist–statesman who changed the course of Sri Lanka’s innovation journey
Sri Lanka awoke on the morning of 13 February, 2026, to the quiet passing of Professor Tissa Vitarana at his home in Nawala.
From Davos to Forbes, the Era of ‘Metaruptions’ Has Arrived, as Spitz’s “AAA Framework” Replaces Failing Strategy With ...
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