Archeologists have uncovered three-million-year-old tools used by early humans in an area of Africa called “the cradle of humankind.” Kenya’s Homa peninsula is home to several artifacts of ...
Archaeologists have discovered some of the first-ever tools used on Earth at a site in Africa dubbed 'the cradle of humankind ... Kappelman and geological sciences professor Richard Ketcham ...
In this and other similar pursuits, he means to find the lost labors of humankind, age-old practices ... old tradition combining religion, science and wonder. At the same time, these global ...
among a broad range of other biological sciences (Braby et al., 2024). Therefore, we are obliged to revisit even long-standing taxonomic schema if we aim for improved resolution in evolutionary ...
For retirees and workers, some of the most important details to pay attention to this year are the five Social Security changes listed below. 1. 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) Technically ...
In this episode, reporter Miryam Naddaf joins us to talk about the big science events to look out for in 2025. We’ll hear about: the latest Moon missions, 30 years of the United Nations' COP ...
We reached new heights in aerospace in 2024. Image: Popular Science composite. Joby Aviation/SpaceX/NASA/Lockheed Martin/Dawn Aerospace The past year in aerospace was ...
The list also includes Sony’s innovative pro-grade camera, the most accessible ... (Editor’s Note: This is a section from Popular Science’s 37th annual Best of What’s New awards.
It was a bad year for good news, but only because the tumult and drama surrounding the 2024 US election and ongoing wars overshadowed some of the discoveries made in the world’s observatories ...
From a piece of cloth that may have belonged to Alexander the Great to an image of our galaxy's central black hole, here's our pick of controversial science stories in 2024. Disagreements about ...
Prof Hinton has previously predicted there was a 10 per cent chance AI could lead to the downfall of humankind within three decades. Asked on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme if anything had ...