May 18, 2023

Romantically Kissing Our Lovers Might Not Be The Fashion We Thought It Was

A new deep dive into humanity’s history of romantic kissing has revealed that locking lips has a more complex story

Oldest Examples of Human Footprints Hint at Our Ancestors’ Lives 300,000 Years Ago

Researchers have discovered the earliest examples of human footprints in Germany. They’re so old, it’s unlikely they were made by

A Close Look at Another Star’s Asteroid Belt Reveals It’s Not Quite What It Seems

A closer look at an intriguing star just 25 light-years away has revealed a much more complex architecture of debris

Radio Signals From a Dying Star Raise Questions About Supernova Explosions

When stars like our Sun die, they tend to go out with a whimper and not a bang – unless

We Might Finally Know What The Very First Animals Looked Like

Researchers have just found a robust answer to the centuries-long mystery of which multicellular animal first existed on Earth. Sponges

Astronomers Have Mapped The Paths of Hazardous Asteroids For The Next 1,000 Years

It is as inevitable as the rising of the Sun and the turning of the tides. Someday another large rock

Odds Are Earth Will Cross a Crucial Temperature Threshold Within Five Years

One year in the next five will almost certainly be the hottest on record and there’s a two-in-three chance a