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Archaeologists have uncovered a sprawling Bronze Age settlement on the steppe of Kazakhstan that was likely a major early city in its heyday about 3,600 years…
A digital analysis of the perfectly preserved nose bones on a bizarre-looking Neanderthal skull reveals that a long-standing theory about Neanderthal noses doesn’t pass the sniff…
Earthlings will have to wait a few more days to see NASA’s clearest images yet of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS.The space agency just announced a live…
Long before the ancient Greeks imagined Zeus taking the form of a swan to mate with the princess Leda, the Natufian people in southwest Asia were…
Three more Chinese astronauts, or taikonauts, are now marooned in space following the successful return of their previously stranded comrades. The latest development highlights a potential…
Researchers have narrowed down the exact route that the interstellar interloper 3I/ATLAS will take as it begins its one-way trip out of the solar system.Thanks to…
Microbes in the gut can help the immune system fight cancer, and a fiber-rich diet may be the key to unlocking those benefits, a study in…
Invading parasitic ant queens trick ant workers from different colonies into killing and dismembering their own mother, so the invader can step in and take the…
The Gulf of Suez, which partially divides Africa and Asia, may still be widening, researchers have discovered.Beginning about 28 million years ago, the Arabian tectonic plate…
Refresh 2025-11-17T14:13:28.528Z Here’s a selection of some of our 3I/ATLAS stories so far Patrick PesterTrending News Writer 2025-11-17T13:55:00.117Z Everything you need to know about 3I/ATLAS A…












