Researchers have uncovered the world’s oldest known cave art—a 67,800-year-old hand stencil in Indonesia. The unusual, claw-like design hints at early symbolic thinking and possibly spiritual beliefs.
National Geographic reteams with Oscar-nominated director Sara Dosa and Oscar-winning producer Shane Boris on 'Time and Water,' set in Iceland.
New federal policies have created a temporary drop in new NIH awards that is challenging America’s biomedical research community.
Submissions are now open for the 53rd Daytime Emmy Awards, which are set to take place on Oct. 30, the East Coast-based ...
As the Society’s new preferred cloud provider, AWS will establish a new media platform to process, store and digitize billions of the organization’s historic media assets, powering the future of digit ...
Alia Bhatt has been recognised for using her platform to bring climate consciousness into the mainstream, championing environmental sustainability and inspiring a new generation ...
The AAG Confers its Top Honor, the Atlas Award, on Environmental Scientist Jonathan Foley, in San Francisco March 19 I ...
Kraig Biocraft Laboratories (OTCQB:KBLB) deployed one million genetically engineered silkworm eggs across multiple ...
Sara Dosa, the director of Oscar nominated 'Fire of Love,' explains what prompted her to make her latest film, 'Time and ...
Japan is combining education, culture and technology to encourage reciprocal relationships between coastal communities and ...
The biotechnology company, which develops genetically engineered silkworms, says it is moving toward commercial production of ...
Experts explain how water‑saturated sand can turn unstable, after a complex multi‑agency rescue highlighted real but misunderstood quicksand risks.
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