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Neanderthals hunted straight-tusked elephants as they traveled across Europe 125,000 years ago
Learn more about the ancient fossils found at Neumark-Nord and what they reveal about the relationship between migrating elephants and stationary Neanderthals.
Neanderthals hunted giant elephants and pursued them over hundreds of miles across Europe, according to a new study of ...
Researchers Gyanendra Singh and Josep Fontcuberta, from the Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona, have experimentally confirmed a theory they proposed in 2021 that explains the mechanism by ...
Neumark-Nord in northeastern Germany was a lake landscape in the last interglacial period. It is rich in archaeological finds ...
The creation of atomic clocks allowed scientists to measure the second independently, based on unchanging features of nature.
Dateline has wrapped up a major airborne survey at its newly acquired California heavy rare earths project, with field mapping and rock chip sampling already underway.
Ecosystem research examines how human activity reshapes landscapes and environments. Students from Goethe University and the University of Tübingen ...
Throughout their yearlong spacefaring adventures and academic endeavors aboard USS Athena, the young cadets of “Starfleet ...
The creation of atomic clocks allowed scientists to measure the second independently, based on unchanging features of nature.
Evidence from rare burials shows Late Bronze Age Central European communities adapted through exchange, shifting diets, and diverse burial practices rather than large-scale migration.
Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China developed a strontium optical lattice clock with stability and uncertainty below 10⁻¹⁹, losing or gaining less than 1 second in 30 ...
Starfleet Academy Season 1 has come to a triumphant conclusion, finally confronting the question that has dogged the entire ...
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