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Archaeology Aug 11, 2025

Stable isotope analysis shows shifting subsistence in ancient Andean civilization of Vichama

Dr. Luis Pezo-Lanfranco and his colleagues conducted stable isotope analysis to reconstruct the diets of 38 human individuals from the early Central Andean civilization of Vichama (1800 BCE–1300 CE).

Archaeology Aug 11, 2025

Remains of British researcher lost in 1959 recovered from Antarctic glacier

The remains of an Antarctic researcher have been discovered by a Polish team among rocks exposed by a receding glacier in Antarctica. They are identified by DNA as those of Dennis "Tink" Bell, a 25-year-old meteorologist ...

Paleontology & Fossils Aug 11, 2025

South African caves filled with fossil clues to Pleistocene Epoch

Fossils are the backbone—oftentimes literally—of researching the far past. And because most of human evolution took place throughout Africa, the fossils the continent holds are vital to piecing together early human history. ...

Archaeology Aug 11, 2025

Livestock played a role in prehistoric plague infections, genomic study finds

Around 5,000 years ago, a mysterious form of plague spread throughout Eurasia, only to disappear 2,000 years later. Known only from ancient DNA, this enigmatic "LNBA plague" lineage has left scientists puzzled about its likely ...

Archaeology Aug 11, 2025

Eating the competition? New evidence suggests Neolithic farmers cannibalized enemies

Slicing, chopping and bite and cut marks on human remains from 5,700 years ago suggest that cannibalism may have been a common practice among our Neolithic ancestors.

Ecology Aug 10, 2025

Our DNA analysis of 75,000-year-old bones in Arctic caves reveals how animals responded to changing climates

As the Arctic warms faster than anywhere else on Earth, animals that have evolved to survive the cold face unprecedented challenges. While scientists are learning more about how modern wildlife responds to environmental change, ...

Paleontology & Fossils Aug 7, 2025

Hop back in time to find a new Aussie relative of New Guinea's forest wallaby

Around the world, kangaroos and wallabies are well-recognized symbols of Australia, but a new discovery highlights the deeply linked environmental identities of Australia and New Guinea.

Evolution Aug 6, 2025

Big heart, acute senses key to explosive radiation of early fishes, digital reconstruction indicates

An international team led by scientists from the Canadian Museum of Nature and the University of Chicago reconstructed the brain, heart, and fins of an extinct fish called Norselaspis glacialis from a tiny fossil the size ...

Plants & Animals Aug 6, 2025

High-resolution imaging system captures 3D movement of deep-sea octopus

MBARI researchers have developed an innovative imaging system that can be deployed at great depths underwater to study the movement of marine life. The team used the system to study deep-sea octopus and shared their findings ...

Space Exploration Aug 6, 2025

NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 looks back at science mission

NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission with agency astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov is preparing to return to Earth ...

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