A new study reveals that the 146,000-year-old 'Dragon Man' skull is not a unique species but belongs to the Denisovans, altering our understanding of human evolution. This discovery could reshape our knowledge of ancient relatives.
Discover the inspiring journey of Norma Swenson, a pivotal figure in the feminist health movement who played a key role in creating the iconic book 'Our Bodies, Ourselves.' Her legacy continues to empower women today.
The new Ford Mustang FX Package pays homage to the retro 1993 Cobra with vibrant colors, nostalgic design elements, and modern performance upgrades. Get ready for a blast from the past!
In a thrilling finish, the USA clinched its first gold medal at the IIHF World Championship since 1933, with Tage Thompson scoring the overtime winner against Switzerland. Jeremy Swayman shined in goal, making 25 saves.
Despite the arrival of 93 aid trucks in Gaza after an 11-week blockade, the UN reports no aid has been distributed yet, raising alarms over a looming humanitarian crisis and potential famine.
In a thrilling Game 7, the Oklahoma City Thunder triumphed over the Denver Nuggets 125-93, propelling them into the Western Conference finals for the first time since 2016. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 35 points led the charge, overcoming a shaky start to secure victory.
In an explosive season opener, Caitlin Clark secured her third triple-double while facing off against rival Angel Reese, leading the Indiana Fever to a 93-58 victory over the Chicago Sky. Tensions flared with Clark's flagrant foul, but both players downplayed the rivalry post-game.
In a stunning Game 3 performance, the Celtics crushed the Knicks 115-93, showcasing strategic brilliance and offensive prowess. With an impressive 2-1 series score, the Celtics aim for a comeback in this thrilling playoff series.
In a thrilling Game 3, the Boston Celtics finally found their rhythm, defeating the New York Knicks 115-93. With key contributions from Payton Pritchard and a solid defensive effort, the Celtics look to even the series in Game 4.
In a stunning revelation, scientists at CERN's LHC have created 86 billion gold nuclei by smashing lead atoms at near-light speed. This breakthrough highlights the fascinating intersection of ancient alchemy and modern physics.