March 1, 2022

T. rex may have actually been 3 species, according to a close look at the bones

A towering colossus and predatory beast, the comically tiny-armed Tyrannosaurus rex is perhaps the most iconic of all prehistoric predators.

Archaeologist identifies a lost timekeeping system in the stones of Stonehenge

We stick calendars on the wall or load them up on our phones, but the people of the third millennium

Scientists Unveil Extremely Small Battery For The Smallest Computers in The World

There was a time, not so long ago, when computers were so large, they occupied entire rooms. Today, some processing units

We May Finally Know The Origin of The Mysterious Venus of Willendorf

An ancient sculpture carved by Paleolithic humans some 30,000 years ago is evidence that our ancestors were a restless bunch

Patagonia is Rapidly Rising Up In The Largest Glacial Adjustment Ever Recorded

Patagonian ice fields are among some of the fastest-melting glaciers on the planet. As these glaciers disappear, the earth that

What’s inside a black hole? Quantum computers may be able to simulate it

Both quantum computing and machine learning have been touted as the next big computer revolution for a fair while now.

We Might Have Seen The Afterglow of a Neutron Star Kilonova Explosion

A strange X-ray glow seen in the sky three and a half years after an epic collision between two neutron