June 21, 2023

Scratches on a Cave Wall in France Likely to Be Earliest Example of Neanderthal Art

A gallery of ancient cave markings determined to have been created as far back as 75,000 years ago is likely

Intel’s New Processor Aims to Put Quantum Technology Into More Hands

A new quantum processor built on silicon will soon be made available to a select few universities and other institutions

Waves of Light Can Be ‘Frozen’ in 3D Materials, According to a New Simulation

Scientists have solved a decades-long mystery on whether light can be effectively trapped in a 3D forest of microscopic particles.

Hurricanes Drive Heat Deeper Into The Ocean Than We Ever Thought

When a hurricane hits land, the destruction can be visible for years or even decades. Less obvious, but also powerful,

NASA Shows What 30 Years of Rising Seas Feels Like in Chilling New Animation

NASA has released a chilling animation showing just how far sea levels have risen in the three short decades its