Archaeologists uncover thousands of stone tools in a South African cave, revealing insights into ancient human life and their adaptation during the last ice age. Explore how these tools reflect their hunting strategies and social interactions.
A groundbreaking study reveals that bonobos can use vocal sounds to convey meaning in ways previously thought unique to humans. Discover how these primates may share a remarkable linguistic ability!
The Fram2 mission, featuring the first-ever crew to orbit Earth's poles, has successfully returned to Earth after a groundbreaking journey. The four astronauts conducted unique experiments and shared stunning views of the planet from space.
The Fram2 mission astronauts are sharing incredible views from space as they orbit Earth from pole to pole. Join them as they showcase breathtaking sights over the Arctic, Antarctica, and their launch pad in Florida!
A crew led by cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang is set for a historic SpaceX mission, flying directly over the Earth's poles. This groundbreaking flight aims to push boundaries in space tourism and scientific research.
Microsoft is enhancing its AI-powered Security Copilot with six new autonomous AI agents to assist overwhelmed security teams. These innovations aim to streamline cybersecurity tasks and improve phishing protection in Microsoft Teams.
A groundbreaking study reveals that modern humans share 20% of their DNA with a mysterious ancient population, suggesting a complex history of interbreeding and evolution that reshaped our species.
A new coronavirus related to MERS-CoV has been discovered in bats in Brazil, raising concerns about its potential to infect humans. Experiments to assess this risk are set for 2025, as researchers highlight the importance of ongoing viral surveillance.
New research reveals a single genetic mutation in the NOVA1 gene may explain why humans developed complex speech while Neanderthals could not. This tiny change in a brain protein has vast implications for understanding human communication.
Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock argues that the notion of humanity being alone in the universe is a sign of human pride. As she prepares for the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, she emphasizes the vast unknowns of space and the importance of exploration.