romito burial embrace paleolithic dna discovery italy

They embraced for 12,000 years, and now DNA has revealed that this Paleolithic scene was even more moving and mysterious than it initially appeared

Adrian Villellas
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April 30, 2026 at 6:30 AM

In a limestone cave in southern Italy, two people were buried in an embrace more than 12,000 years ago. In late January 2026, researchers…..

View of the Moon’s surface illustrating a proposed site for a lunar gravitational-wave detector designed to capture faint cosmic signals

Scientists want to build an instrument on the Moon capable of detecting black hole collisions, and the Moon’s near-total silence could be the key to the project’s success

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April 29, 2026 at 6:30 PM

What if the quietest place in the solar neighborhood became the best place to pick up a cosmic whisper? A new project aims to…..

Alaska wants to resume helicopter bear “trapping” across an area of nearly 40,000 square miles to save the caribou, but the courts could block the plan before May
A microscopic visualization of the drug-resistant Candida auris fungus spreading.
A scenic view of the Colorado River winding through a dry mountain valley, bordered by lush green riparian vegetation.
A $200,000 challenge targets invasive mussels in California as officials race to stop their spread through hidden boat water
Wild boar standing in a grassy field as a 20-year study reveals peak crop damage months
A new missile using storable liquid fuel could reshape hypersonic defense by simplifying logistics and reducing handling risks
Stingless bee species in the Peruvian Amazon now recognized as legal subjects with environmental rights
Bald eagle Shadow midair with talons raised defending nest from intruding bird at Big Bear
Car key fob wrapped in aluminum foil to block wireless signals and prevent relay theft attacks
Pocket gopher digging in volcanic soil at Mount St. Helens, linked to long-term ecosystem recovery after the 1980 eruption

Science

View of the Moon’s surface illustrating a proposed site for a lunar gravitational-wave detector designed to capture faint cosmic signals

Scientists want to build an instrument on the Moon capable of detecting black hole collisions, and the Moon’s near-total silence could be the key to the project’s success

ECONEWS
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April 29, 2026 at 6:30 PM

What if the quietest place in the solar neighborhood became the best place to pick…..

A microscopic image of a resilient tardigrade, also known as a water bear, crawling among fine dust particles.

Tardigrades have gone from being tiny, extremely rare creatures to becoming true guardians of the galaxy, in a story that combines extreme biology and planetary protection

Adrian Villellas
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April 29, 2026 at 5:00 PM

Mars may look like a quiet desert planet, but new lab work suggests its dust…..

A microscopic visualization of brain tissue neurons glowing after being successfully thawed from a deep cryogenic freeze.

They froze a brain and then managed to reactivate its electrical activity—a phrase that sounds like science fiction, but is already becoming a central part of real scientific discourse

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April 29, 2026 at 3:00 PM

Scientists in Germany have shown that thin slices of adult mouse brain can be cooled…..

Scientists can't believe it: an experimental drug helped mice with advanced Alzheimer's disease regain their memory and ability to learn by restoring a key energy molecule in the brain

Scientists can’t believe it: an experimental drug helped mice with advanced Alzheimer’s disease regain their memory and ability to learn by restoring a key energy molecule in the brain

Adrian Villellas
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April 29, 2026 at 11:32 AM

An experimental drug has restored memory and learning in mice that were already showing severe…..

A close-up view of pristine, dark rocky grains collected from the surface of the near-Earth asteroid Ryugu.

An asteroid located about 300 million kilometers away contained the five basic letters of DNA and RNA, and the discovery once again calls into question the idea that life began only on Earth

Sonia Ramírez
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April 29, 2026 at 10:15 AM

Scientists analyzing sealed, contamination-free samples from the near-Earth asteroid Ryugu have found all five “canonical”…..

A microscopic visualization of the drug-resistant Candida auris fungus spreading.

The Candida auris fungus is once again setting off alarms in hospitals across New York and New Jersey due to its drug resistance and the speed at which it can worsen the situation

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April 28, 2026 at 6:30 PM

Hospitals across the New York and New Jersey region are tightening routines around an unusually…..

Ediacaran fossils preserved in rock at Mistaken Point in Newfoundland, linked to research on Earth’s first major animal extinction.

Earth’s first major extinction event was worse than we thought and may have wiped out nearly 80% of species 550 million years ago

Sonia Ramírez
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April 27, 2026 at 6:30 PM

What did the first major extinction of animal life look like, back when complex creatures…..

Prehistoric pottery vessel with burnt food residue inside, linked to a study on ancient European cuisine.

An analysis of food remains found in pottery dating back 5,000 to 8,000 years is changing what we knew about prehistoric European cuisine

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April 27, 2026 at 5:00 PM

Ever scraped a burnt layer off the bottom of a pan and thought, “That’s the…..

Illustration of Comet C/2025 K1 ATLAS passing through the inner solar system, with an inset showing its fragmented nucleus.

Hubble captured a comet breaking apart in real time purely by chance, and the odds of seeing it happen at that exact moment were remarkably low

Adrian Villellas
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April 27, 2026 at 3:00 PM

The Hubble Space Telescope, a joint mission between NASA and ESA, unexpectedly caught Comet C/2025…..

Ancient Pueblo bow-and-arrow artifacts showing early hunting technology in the North American Southwest.

Researchers have analyzed 136 weapons using carbon-14 dating and have been able to pinpoint exactly when the bow-and-arrow era began in North America

Kevin Montien
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April 27, 2026 at 12:30 PM

What does a shrinking ice patch have to do with one of history’s biggest hunting…..

Mobility

A dark roadway at night illuminated only by bright, glowing photoluminescent lane lines.

Malaysia replaced streetlights with roads that glow in the dark, but this futuristic idea—which promised to revolutionize night driving—ended up running into a very down-to-earth problem

Gabriel FO
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April 29, 2026 at 6:30 AM

Malaysia’s glow-in-the-dark road markings grabbed attention in Selangor, but Parliament now says the experiment is likely ending……

Car key fob wrapped in aluminum foil to block wireless signals and prevent relay theft attacks

More and more drivers are wrapping their car keys in aluminum foil, and the reason has a lot to do with silent thefts that can occur in a matter of seconds without breaking in

Adrian Villellas
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April 28, 2026 at 8:45 AM

If you have ever dropped your car keys on the little table by the front door and…..

Red highway section in India with bright thermoplastic surface designed to slow drivers in a wildlife corridor with fencing and underpasses.
USS George H W Bush aircraft carrier returning to Naval Station Norfolk after Atlantic training exercise.
Oil tankers and cargo ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping chokepoint facing sharp traffic decline
Cargo ships transiting the Panama Canal amid increased traffic and global shipping disruptions
Kia dealership and service center exterior, illustrating the warranty dispute over a 2019 Kia Optima engine failure
Air Canada Airbus A350-1000 widebody aircraft designed for ultra long haul international flights.

Economy

Visitors feed a giraffe at Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita, Kansas

A zoo in the United States is building a $46 million African savanna, and the most striking feature isn’t the giraffes or the rhinos, but a hotel with a direct view of the habitat

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April 21, 2026 at 8:45 AM

Plans are taking shape for a major expansion at Wichita’s Sedgwick County Zoo that could…..

Band of Holes at Monte Sierpe in Peru showing thousands of pits carved into a hillside linked to ancient trade

The 5,200 holes dug into a mountain in Peru are no longer a mystery, and the explanation changes what we knew about their ancient economy

Kevin Montien
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April 19, 2026 at 10:15 AM

For nearly a century, a strange band of thousands of holes carved into a Peruvian…..

Gold bars and coins displayed at auction in France with high-value lots attracting global bidders

It’s very rare to see so much gold in one place: gold bars and nearly 1,000 coins are being auctioned off in France, with a total value exceeding 2 million

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April 19, 2026 at 6:30 AM

In Angers, France, more than €2 million (roughly more than $2.3 million) in gold bars…..

A close-up of a high-efficiency magnet used in electric vehicle motors and wind turbines, designed without rare earth elements.
Copper, gold, and silver rocks representing the major Andes discovery on the Argentina-Chile border
Large fragment of the Aletai iron meteorite seized by Russian customs after smugglers attempted to export it as a garden sculpture.

Russia intercepts a 2.8-ton fragment of the Aletai meteorite, valued at $4.2 million, which was being smuggled out of the country disguised as a simple garden ornament

Sonia Ramírez
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April 2, 2026 at 7:27 AM

Customs officers in Russia say they stopped a 2.8 ton chunk of the Aletai meteorite…..

Bulldog Coaster roller coaster at Brean Theme Park in Somerset, linked to the park’s liquidation and planned reopening

Another theme park goes bankrupt and closes its doors “forever”: what has happened in recent weeks is more serious than it seems

Kevin Montien
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March 23, 2026 at 6:30 AM

Is Brean Theme Park really gone for good? Not exactly. The Somerset attraction entered liquidation…..

Aerial view of a major container port near the Panama Canal, showing cranes, cargo areas, and ships at berth amid the port dispute

The battle for Panama’s ports is entering a new phase, and China has issued a stern warning

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March 22, 2026 at 10:15 AM

Most people will read this as another chapter in the power struggle around the Panama…..

A vast open-pit iron ore mine in Western Australia's Hamersley Province, showcasing the rich red hematite deposits.

Australia has just discovered the largest iron deposit ever recorded, weighing 5.7 billion tons, and the most impressive thing is not its size, but its age

Adrian Villellas
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March 20, 2026 at 6:30 PM

This is not a story about a brand-new mountain of iron suddenly appearing in Australia……

Alaskan Dream cruise ship moored in Alaska waters, representing the small-ship line that suddenly ceased operations before the 2026 season.

A popular Alaska cruise line suddenly closes and cancels all future cruises, leaving reservations, refunds, and questions about what happened just before the season began up in the air

Kevin Montien
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March 18, 2026 at 6:30 PM

 A cruise line known for taking travelers into quieter corners of Southeast Alaska has shut…..

Environment

An aerial view of a coastal city facing encroaching floodwaters due to rising global sea levels.

Sea levels could rise 27 centimeters more than predicted and put an additional 132 million people in the danger zone by 2100, according to a new and alarming estimate

Adrian Villellas
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April 29, 2026 at 12:30 PM

A new study suggests many coastal risk assessments have been starting from the wrong baseline……

Underwater view of NOAA diver near giant megacoral inside the Maug caldera in the Mariana Islands

It stands over 100 feet tall, is nearly 200 feet wide at the base, and may be older than many famous monuments; now NOAA believes that this Maug coral may hold clues to the future of reefs

Adrian Villellas
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April 29, 2026 at 11:44 AM

NOAA researchers working in the Mariana Islands have measured a colossal stony coral inside the…..

Alaska wants to resume helicopter bear “trapping” across an area of nearly 40,000 square miles to save the caribou, but the courts could block the plan before May

Alaska wants to resume helicopter bear “trapping” across an area of nearly 40,000 square miles to save the caribou, but the courts could block the plan before May

Adrian Villellas
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April 29, 2026 at 2:43 AM

Alaska is once again in the spotlight for a wildlife strategy that sounds harsh on…..

A scenic view of the Colorado River winding through a dry mountain valley, bordered by lush green riparian vegetation.

The new paradigm of drought on the Colorado River reveals that vegetation consumes groundwater when it is hotter, which could leave less flow for millions of people

Adrian Villellas
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April 28, 2026 at 5:00 PM

When summer turns hot and dry in the Colorado River’s headwaters, plants do not always…..

A $200,000 challenge targets invasive mussels in California as officials race to stop their spread through hidden boat water

A reward of up to $200,000 is being offered to anyone who proposes a solution to stop the spread of these invasive mussels in California before the problem worsens

Kevin Montien
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April 28, 2026 at 3:00 PM

Boaters pulling into Shasta Lake think the hassle is traffic or the price of gas……

Wild boar standing in a grassy field as a 20-year study reveals peak crop damage months
Stingless bee species in the Peruvian Amazon now recognized as legal subjects with environmental rights
Pocket gopher digging in volcanic soil at Mount St. Helens, linked to long-term ecosystem recovery after the 1980 eruption

Trending

Bag of frozen green beans involved in recall after contamination reports linked to foreign objects in packaging

Jumbo is recalling 14- and 28-ounce bags of frozen green beans after several customers reported a discovery that was as disgusting as it was unsettling

Portrait of Albert Einstein with physics equations on a blackboard, including the mass energy equivalence formula

Albert Einstein, a scientist, speaking to his son in 1900: “Life is like riding a bicycle: to keep your balance, you have to keep moving”

Older man sitting calmly on a quiet porch at night without Christmas lights, reflecting simplicity and peace of mind

Psychology suggests that people who don’t turn on the lights outside their homes at Christmas aren’t necessarily cold or distant; in many cases, they’ve simply learned to prioritize authenticity, simplicity, and peace of mind over public displays of celebration

Portrait of Hans Adolf Krebs, Nobel Prize-winning physician and biochemist known for the citric acid cycle

Hans Adolf Krebs, Nobel laureate in Medicine: “The breakdown and burning of fats depend, to a large extent, on the continuous catabolism of carbohydrates”

Woman looking out a window alone, illustrating why kind people may struggle to form close friendships, according to psychology

Psychology suggests that the kindest people don’t always end up surrounded by close friends; they have often learned to be helpful, understanding, and available in ways that make others feel cared for, but not necessarily understood by them

Robert Frost outdoors in winter in a portrait of the American poet

A quote attributed to Robert Frost has been circulating in offices around the world for decades and remains unsettling for one reason: his explanation of when the brain stops thinking has lost none of its power

Child playing alone outdoors showing independence and self directed activity

Psychology asserts that children of the 1960s and 1970s did not become emotionally strong thanks to better parenting, but because they grew up with enough daily neglect to learn to self-regulate, solve problems on their own, and develop a resilience that modern comforts make difficult to build

Self checkout screen at Target showing barcode scanning during retail transaction

A man walked into Target with a few packets of taco seasoning and ended up using a trick as absurd as it was effective to walk out with $40,000 worth of merchandise