About 7,000 years ago, in the Sahara, two women were buried in a rock shelter in what is now southwestern Libya. At the time, ...
A neolithic warrior gets a face thanks to modern tech. At first, it was just a cluster of bone plates peeking from the ...
Rome, with a population of around 75 million, had an average income equivalent to about 2.25 times the subsistence minimum — ...
A team of scientists in Singapore has taken an unusual step in that direction. Drawing inspiration from elephant skin, ...
A spoonful of miso, rich with umami and history, made its way around the International Space Station. There, 250 miles above ...
The amber found in Romania is sometimes called rumanite, a variety prized for its deep, reddish hues. It often forms in the ...
In Western and Northern Europe — countries like Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands — the richest people had mortality ...
As outlandish as it sounds, Kawasaki isn’t the only company exploring rideable quadrupeds. Chinese company XPeng recently introduced a robotic “Unicorn” and “Pony” for children, complete with a ...
In 1809, Jean François Tourcaty did something both strange and remarkable: he mapped a country through its food. Not its borders. Not its rivers. Not its cities. But its sausages, its wines, its ...
Doctors often don't ask older patients about sex. But as STI cases rise among older adults, both awareness and the question ...
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, have unveiled a brain implant that translates thoughts into ...
Gardening was consistently associated with lower rates of depression and anxiety, better mood and self-esteem, enhanced ...