Time Could Have Three Dimensions and Be the Fundamental Property in Which All Physical Phenomena Occur2 days agoBy Guillermo CarvajalMore
Babies from Two Million Years Ago Reveal a Common Ancestor to All Human Species Prior to the Quaternary Period21 days agoBy Guillermo CarvajalMore
Historic Discovery: The Harbin Skull Solves the Mystery of What the Denisovans Looked Like6 days agoBy Guillermo CarvajalMore
An Australian moth is the first invertebrate capable of navigating by the stars and the Milky Way during its migration over hundreds of kilometers6 days agoBy Guillermo CarvajalMore
Scientists Discover Where the Universe’s “Missing” Matter Is Thanks to Interstellar Radio Signals8 days agoBy Guillermo CarvajalMore
The origin of our mathematical ability to think in numbers dates back to Homo Erectus and even earlier5 days agoBy Guillermo CarvajalMore
Scientists Discover Why Bats Don’t Get Cancer and Its Potential Application in Humans15 days agoBy Guillermo CarvajalMore
The chances of a collision between Andromeda and the Milky Way within 5 billion years have dropped to 2%, but we won’t be around to see it22 days agoBy Guillermo CarvajalMore
Chimpanzees in Guinea-Bissau Discover a Way to Communicate Over Long DistancesMay 27By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Neanderthals Spread Across Eurasia Following Rivers and Warm Climate, Reaching the Denisovans in Less Than 2,000 Years14 days agoBy Guillermo CarvajalMore
The Earth’s Core May Be Leaking: Traces of Precious Metals Found in Hawaiian Volcanic RocksMay 23By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Physicists Challenge the Big Bang Theory and Propose That the Origin of the Universe Lies in a Black Hole from a Previous Universe14 days agoBy Guillermo CarvajalMore
Astronomers Detect a Strange Cosmic Object Emitting Radio and X-ray Pulses Every 44 MinutesMay 29By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Lack of Immigrants Led to Collapse of Maya Civilization, Ancient Genome Analysis RevealsMay 29By Guillermo CarvajalMore
A Human Group of Unknown Lineage and Unrelated to Other Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Lived in Colombia 6,000 Years AgoMay 29By Guillermo CarvajalMore
For the first time, scientists manage to identify the biological sex of human ancestors from two million years agoMay 30By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Scientists Discover That Some Plants Can “Hear” and Even Respond to Their Pollinators by Emitting SoundsMay 22By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Europe’s Population Was Reduced by 50 Percent by a Climatic Regression at the End of the Last Ice AgeMay 27By Guillermo CarvajalMore
What Is the Massive Spherical Plasma Bubble Astronomers Have Discovered in Our Galaxy? They Still Don’t Know Its Origin or AgeMay 20By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Scientists Create a “Black Hole Bomb” in the Laboratory for the First TimeMay 5By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Why Would All Lightsabers on Earth Be Blue? Can We Really Freeze People in Carbonite? The Science Behind Star WarsApr 29More
Scientists manage to stimulate eye cells to visualize “olo”, a color never seen before by humansApr 22By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Precise Timeline Reconstructed for When Denisovans, Neanderthals, and Homo sapiens Inhabited Denisova Cave Over 300,000 YearsMay 26By Guillermo CarvajalMore
160 Million Years Ago, Giant Flying Reptiles Learned to Walk and Conquered the EarthMay 2By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Over 300 Solar Systems Are Forming in the Center of the Milky Way, Scientists DiscoverMay 16By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Scientists Solve the Mystery of Bolivia’s “Zombie” Volcano Uturuncu, Geologically Dead but Showing Signs of ActivityApr 29By Guillermo CarvajalMore
There is life on planet K2-18b: Strongest signs yet of biological activity detected outside the Solar SystemApr 18By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Dry storms triggered by changes in solar radiation caused massive wildfires 8,200 years ago that spurred the birth of agricultureApr 23By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Scientists Find an Exception to the Laws of Thermodynamics: A Physical Phenomenon That Defies TextbooksApr 7By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Emergence of a land bridge 20 million years ago allowed elephants and humans to cross into Asia, and turned the Sahara into a desertApr 22By Guillermo CarvajalMore
All but one of Andromeda’s 37 satellite galaxies point toward the Milky Way—something so strange it challenges current cosmologyApr 30By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Many Medieval Manuscripts Found to Be Bound in Seal Skins from the ArcticApr 9By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Scientists Revive Prehistoric Algae After 7,000 Years in the Baltic Sea Floor Without Light or OxygenMar 31By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Evidence of an Unknown Life Form That Lived Inside Marble and Limestone, Found in Namibia and ArabiaMar 20By Guillermo CarvajalMore
A 42-Meter-Deep Lake Once Existed in the Middle of the Arabian Desert, Study RevealsApr 8By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Robert Grosseteste, the English Bishop and Philosopher Who Conceived a Precursor to the Big Bang Theory in the Middle AgesApr 4More
Dark Energy May Not Be Constant, and That Changes Everything We Know About the UniverseMar 20By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Prehistoric Sun Protection: How Homo sapiens Survived the Planet’s Magnetic Reversal 41,000 Years AgoApr 17By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Mysterious Structures Filled with Organic Molecules in the Center of the Milky Way May Be “Space Tornadoes”Mar 25By Guillermo CarvajalMore
Rocks Found in Iceland Explain How Late Antiquity Little Ice Age May Have Contributed to Fall of the Roman EmpireApr 9By Guillermo CarvajalMore