Kevin Montien
The largest gravity test ever carried out has confirmed Newton and Einstein on cosmic scales, leaving alternative theories with less room to hide
A storm in the United States tore open the ground and exposed 15 treasures hidden for more than 100 million years
Scientists discover a new type of human cell that appears only at one moment in life, and no one yet knows exactly what it does
A satellite radar study claims vast hidden structures lie beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza, and the finding is already challenging one of archaeology’s most guarded monuments
Archaeologists opened a cave sealed for 40,000 years in Gibraltar and found what could be the last refuge of the Neanderthals on Earth
The human brain works with roughly the power of a computer monitor, and that tiny energy bill may reveal why artificial intelligence still has a huge problem
A strange stone in a U.S. backyard looked like nothing special, until experts realized it was an archaeological treasure hiding in plain sight
2,000-year-old skulls in Vietnam reveal that ancient communities permanently blackened their teeth, a stylish practice that survived long after the people who wore it disappeared
A British homeowner looked at an incomprehensible mess of old telephone wires and turned it into gigabit internet throughout his vintage house without rewiring it from scratch
The early warning signs of esophageal cancer may be hiding in everyday discomfort, and scientists warn that what looks like routine reflux could arrive much earlier than expected
A 333-meter aircraft carrier and a missile destroyer arrive in Panamanian waters with thousands of U.S. sailors, and the stop comes as Washington moves one of its most visible naval symbols through Latin America
There is a small organ in your body that almost no one talks about, and it turns out it might be much more important to your immune system than we have been led to believe for years
There is already a list of 45 planets that could come in handy if Earth were to find itself in a truly dire situation, and that number gives us plenty of room to dream up a Plan B.
Xenobots made from frog cells are no longer just biological robots; they now also have something resembling a primitive nervous system, and that changes everything a little more
From the United States to Australia, via Brazil and India: a world map showing the places where snakes have been observed devouring members of their own species
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
The United States has never built anything like this before: now a startup wants to bury a small nuclear reactor 6,000 feet underground, with a target date of July 2026
No one understood what that strange green creature was that washed up on a Texas beach on March 7, until they discovered it was one of the rarest turtles in the world








