Rediscovery of Long-Thought-Extinct Marsupials in New Guinea Challenges Scientific Understanding
Two marsupial species, believed to have vanished from the Earth at least 6,000 years ago, have been located alive in […]
Two marsupial species, believed to have vanished from the Earth at least 6,000 years ago, have been located alive in […]
The highly anticipated fourth installment in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s acclaimed Children of Time series, “Children of Strife,” is now available. This
Traditionally, Alzheimer’s disease has been understood as originating within the brain itself. However, extensive genomic analysis now suggests a different
At first glance, the landscape appears challenging. Declining attention spans, increasing feelings of isolation, a struggle to trust news sources,
Leanne ten Brinke’s book, “Poisonous People,” published by Simon & Schuster, delves into the complexities of dark personality traits, opening
Feedback, a popular segment in New Scientist that offers an amusing yet insightful perspective on recent science and technology news,
Norse habitation in Iceland may have begun nearly 70 years prior to current historical estimates, with initial arrivals potentially having
When cats manage to orient themselves correctly before hitting the ground, they employ a remarkable biological adaptation: a region of
An extensive survey of archaeological sites throughout western Turkey has revealed the presence of hundreds of sizable towns. These settlements
A visit to Pompeii’s public baths initially involved immersing oneself in water tainted with bodily fluids, a situation that significantly