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Archaeologists found 115,000-year-old human footprints where they shouldn't be—and they just might rewrite the history of human migration.
A tectonic clash in Tibet formed giant copper deposits, revealing how recycled crust can power clean energy and reshape ...
A new IAEA coordinated research project (CRP) will investigate the impact of nutrient pollution from land-based sources on coastal eutrophication and the formation of harmful algal blooms.
The current AI race has reached a bottleneck that can be relieved only by new sources of electrical generation. Read more ...
Scientists are using trapped ions in cutting-edge experiments to hunt for signs of an undiscovered particle that might help ...
Geologists from the University of Hong Kong (HKU) have made a breakthrough in understanding how Earth's early continents ...
Scientists have developed tiny nanocrystal particles made up of isotopes of the elements lanthanum, vanadium, and oxygen for ...
Our planet has been asteroid-smashed, melted and eroded, enough that most of its original armor has been long buried. Except ...
New Mexico was more than ready for its close up. With ESPN showcasing the Land of Enchantment on Wednesday as part of its '50 States in 50 Days' promotion, Albuquerque's Triple-A baseball team played ...
The precursors of heavy elements might arise in the plasma underbellies of swollen stars or in smoldering stellar corpses.
Most of it is found in the Earth’s crust, where it is mined and concentrated to increase the amount of its most useful radioactive form, uranium-235. Uranium-235 is an isotope of uranium, which is a ...
Rio Baran's senior thesis research sought to explore what few scientists have attempted. “Rio is an exceptional undergraduate student,” said her adviser, geosciences professor John Higgins.