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Seven treasure hunters discovered 2,584 silver coins dating from 1066 to 1068 in a southwest England field. Britain’s Treasure Act 1996 came into play, ensuring that museums had first dibs on ...
Missile defense tech is so advanced that Iran knows its attacks will be thwarted, avoiding an all-out war. But what happens ...
A technological revolution has transformed the ancient tradition of sugar making—with big implications for local economies and ecosystems imperiled by climate change.
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Eswatini in southern Africa is home to the world’s oldest ochre mine. A new study dates that mine to a full 48,000 years ago. Ochre is a clay-based pigment that was incredibly popular at that time, ...
An international team of scientists (including experts from Harvard University) have described a carbon dioxide-hungry algae ...
Hardy's paradox, created in 1992, hinted at a scenario haunting the edges of quantum physics. It presented a thought ...
Robin George Andrews is a freelance science journalist based in London. His work has appeared in The New York Times, National Geographic, The Atlantic, Scientific American, Atlas Obscura, and more. He ...
Dante Lauretta sat in the backseat of a helicopter hovering high above a remote patch of Utah desert, waiting for a small, twinkling speck in the sky to plunge toward Earth. If you didn’t know better, ...
Research reveals that five different groups of decapods have independently evolved to have distinctly crab-like traits. This is how “crabification” works.
Most digital torque wrenches are accurate to within two percent. You pay more for a better accuracy rating, but generally speaking, all digital torque wrenches are more accurate than their analog ...