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For decades, scientists have puzzled over why lunar rocks show signs of strong magnetism when the moon itself has no global magnetic field today. New simulations suggest the answer may lie in a ...
The new two-tone body design of the Denza N9 cleverly uses the waistline as a boundary, effectively **elongating the visual ...
Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have made the highest resolution image to date, ...
Ancient Lost Worlds and Hidden History. On location videos made by author and adventurer Brien Foerster exploring Peru, ...
The "VR Large Space Science Exploration Experience Exhibition" recently launched by the Heilongjiang Provincial Science and ...
Fossilized bones in Brazil reveal that deadly infections plagued sauropods 80 million years ago. Researchers uncovered ...
Stupidity accounts for a large portion of mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle, a British oceanographer told The Royal Gazette. University of Southampton professor Simon Boxall has ...
A newly discovered Denisovan gene, hidden within human DNA, may have helped the first Americans adapt to their new world.
DNA from ancient Denisovans may have played a significant role in helping humans adapt to new environments, new study reveals.
Thousands of years ago, ancient humans undertook a treacherous journey, crossing hundreds of miles of ice over the Bering Strait to the unknown world of the Americas.
A rock-carved “sphinx” and an obscure pyramid in Vigklafia, Laconia in southern Greece remain shrouded in mystery regarding their origins.