Once Upon a Time, So Green…
Researchers studying antelope, jaguar, elephant and horse fossils found in Ti’s al Ghadah in Saudi Arabia date these remains to 300 to
Researchers studying antelope, jaguar, elephant and horse fossils found in Ti’s al Ghadah in Saudi Arabia date these remains to 300 to
Chemical analyses of ancient pottery confirmed that ancient people living in the rainforests of what is now Ecuador used the cacao plant
A study published in Nature Communications tells about the bitter fact that awaits this cultural and historical basin. According to the study,
The fashion industry, without a doubt, is one the biggest culprits of greenhouse gas emissions that overheat our planet. And for the
The map did not include sea floor surveys, as the researchers mainly investigated the regional impacts of 15 human-caused ecosystem stressors. Areas
These two new species that lived in the shallow oceans between 580-540 million years ago, are also among the first complex animals
As far as we know, only four species experience menopause: humans, killer whales, short-fin pilot whales, and false killer whales. But how
The Taoudeni basin in Mauritania, West Africa, as it seems, was hiding the world’s oldest colours. These colours, which twinkled 1.1 billion
Humankind’s invention of zero was certainly a milestone in mathematics and science. However, we are not the only species that associates “nothingness”
When the World famous theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking died on March 14th, he left behind a few papers still in the Works.