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The secrets in stone: How ancient Namibian rock art tells more than we thought

Have you ever doodled a footprint or an animal paw in the sand or on paper? Imagine someone doing something similar, but on a rock,...

This 265-million-year-old mega predator ruled South America before dinosaurs, shows study

Before the dinosaurs roamed the Earth, there was an even older, super big predator that owned the land. Scientists have discovered an amazing fossil of...

Hidden treasures unearthed: A Spanish cave holds ancient art 24,000 years old!

Imagine walking through a cave and suddenly discovering a wall full of ancient paintings! Well, that's what happened in Spain. Scientists found a 500-meter-long cave...

Silicon Valley investors want to create a new city – is ‘California Forever’ a...

He was, said George Bernard Shaw, “one of those heroic simpletons who do big things whilst our prominent worldlings are explaining why they are...

Every night and every morning, the moon rumbles with tiny quakes

The Moon was geologically active between 3.7 and 2.5 billion years ago, experiencing quakes, volcanic eruptions, and outgassing. Thanks to the Moon being an airless...

Scientists discover the secrets of Lost City of the Incas

Machu Picchu is a famous ancient city in the mountains of Peru. It's a big tourist spot, and many people wonder who used to live...

Why does Mars have way fewer minerals than Earth?

You might think that Mars, our planetary neighbor, would be a lot like Earth, right? Well, in some ways it is, but a new study...

New game-changing space telescope could help detect alien life

In early August, experts from various fields gathered at Caltech University to brainstorm about a game-changing space telescope called the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO). This...

How did plesiosaurs get their super-long necks? New fossils give clues

Ever wonder how some dinosaurs got really long necks? Imagine a marine reptile, like the plesiosaur, with a neck five times longer than its body! Scientists...

Hurricane Season: Be Prepared

When gale-force winds start blowing and torrential rains raise water levels, you need to be ready. Power outages mean refrigerated food and medicine supplies may...