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Study concludes feared Milky Way-Andromeda collision may never happen
A new European study out Monday throws into question conventional wisdom that the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies are on a collision course that will take out our galaxy and the solar system with it.
Archaeologists find new evidence of ancient slave labor in southern Iraq
A system of thousands of ridges and canals across a floodplain in southern Iraq has long been believed to be the remnant of a massive agricultural system built by slave labor. Now an international
Scientists Found 6,000-Year-Old Human Remains. No Other People Share Their DNA.
An analysis of bones from ancient people who once lived in Colombia has discovered DNA that does not directly connect them to any other ancient or modern population in South America. It is thought
Northern lights may be seen tonight from over 13 states—how you can watch
One expert told Newsweek: "With this increased activity, we have a reasonable expectation to see more auroral activity for many months to come."
A Theory Says We Can’t Find Advanced Aliens Because They’re Not Trying to Be Found
Sustainability may be an unavoidable feature of advanced civilizations, making advanced technology “indistinguishable from nature.”
How dinosaurs could help us fight cancer
The "terrible lizards" of the past "could hold the key to future discoveries that could benefit humans," said oncologist Justin Stebbing.
Imaging tools helping to unlock new stories from ancient human history
Cutting-edge imaging technologies are helping archaeologists uncover the secrets of vast outdoor sites, revealing the rich history hidden in places often overlooked.
Sperm whale found dead on Oregon beach likely hit by vessel
A sperm whale that washed ashore on the Oregon Coast last week likely died after being hit by a vessel, according to the Seaside Aquarium.
Archaeologists solve mystery of Iraq’s huge network of ridges and canals
Archaeologists solve mystery of Iraq’s huge network of ridges and canals - The researchers reviewed images from the 1960s showing the remains of more than 7,000 massive ridges
Were Hominins in Europe 6 Million Years Ago? Footprint Find Sparks Debate
Learn more about the ancient footprints found in Greece, which could upend theories on hominin emigration from Africa.
Scientists are baffled as measurements reveal South Africa is RISING out of the ocean
Scientists have been baffled to discover that South Africa is rising out of the ocean by as much as two millimetres per year.
Scientists explain away Jesus' loaves and fish miracle as natural phenomenon
It's one of the most famous miracles in The Bible - but scientists now believe the event was caused by something not so divine
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