Climate change likely drove early human species to extinction, finds new research

Climate change likely drove early human species to extinction, finds new research

Of the six or more different species of early humans, all belonging to the genus Homo, only we Homo sapiens have managed to survive....

Archaeology: When good governments go bad

Photo: The ruins of the Roman Forum, once a site of a representational...

Biology: Gel instrumental in 3D bioprinting biological tissues

Photo: Bioprinting mesenchymal stem cell spheroids in the form of helix within a...

Study: LiU scientists first to develop an organic battery (TDnews)

Photo: Mikhail Vagin, principal research engineer and PhD student Penghui Ding, Laboratory of...

Climate Change: Phosphate polymer forms a cornerstone of metabolic control

Photo: An illustration of the multidimensionality of polyphosphate function. ...

Space: NASA awards $2.8 million to Purdue’s Indiana Space Grant Consortium

Photo: Barrett Caldwell is the director of the Indiana Space Grant Consortium and...
Eight Nations Sign U.S.-Led ‘Artemis Accords’ For Moon Exploration

Eight Nations Sign U.S.-Led ‘Artemis Accords’ For Moon Exploration

International cooperation on and around the Moon as part of the Artemis program is taking a step forward today with the signing of the...

Archaeology: Trash heaps in Israel reveal agricultural shifts during the Roman Imperial Period

Photo: The village of Nessana as it stands today in the Negev Desert,...

Biology: Strategic interventions in dairy production in developing countries can help meet growing global...

Photo: Projected volumes of milk (ECM, International Energy Corrected Milk) that will be...

Study: Clean and clear: How being more transparent over resources helps cut carbon emissions...

Photo: Study author Benjamin K Sovacool, Professor of Energy Policy at the University...

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