It was one of the earliest large-scale renewable projects, and the result was a tragic, high-profile disaster that cemented wind energy as a guillotine for birds. Fast forward almost 40 years, where ...
In the collections of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge is a small copper-alloy tool from a cemetery at Badari in Upper Egypt. It is just 63 millimeters long ...
Deep within the tropical lowlands of central Panama, archaeologists just unearthed a stunning glimpse into a thriving, ancient civilization. Scientists working at the El Caño Archaeological Park ...
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The computer-generated "ideal glass" solves a 75-year-old physics paradox and promises revolutionary materials.
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When a young tomato anemonefish (a cousin to the famous Nemo) arrives at a new home, it carries extra white stripes. These ...
In January, while examining ancient texts at Italy’s National Central Library of Florence, historian Ivan Malara found an ...
Spaceflight entered a new era the moment a stainless-steel tower the size of a skyscraper lifted off the Texas coast. SpaceX ...
But his paper also reveals that the housing market’s failure to provide three-bedroom units is a massive driver of our ...
The $1.6 trillion AI gamble is facing a massive reality check as only one in eight companies see both higher revenue and lower costs.