Archaeologists in southern Georgia uncovered 168+ sites — settlements, forts, and burials — on the Javakheti Plateau, revealing a long-lasting, mobile civilization (3500 BC–medieval) with repeated occupation, trade links, and complex highland life
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Archaeologists in southern Georgia uncovered 168+ sites — settlements, forts, and burials — on the Javakheti Plateau, revealing a long-lasting, mobile civilization (3500 BC–medieval) with repeated occupation, trade links, and complex highland life
The U.S.’s largest renewable project, SunZia Wind, has begun generating power, sending New Mexico wind energy to California. The 3.5-GW project nears completion after decades, boosting records despite federal policy challenges facing the wind industry
The U.S.’s largest renewable project, SunZia Wind, has begun generating power, sending New Mexico wind energy to California. The 3.5-GW project nears completion after decades, boosting records despite federal policy challenges facing the wind industry
NASA’s Artemis II proved key systems for human lunar travel, boosting confidence in future missions. Commander Reid Wiseman says landing astronauts on the Moon is challenging but achievable soon, with upcoming missions targeting a return by around 2027–2028
NASA’s Artemis II proved key systems for human lunar travel, boosting confidence in future missions. Commander Reid Wiseman says landing astronauts on the Moon is challenging but achievable soon, with upcoming missions targeting a return by around 2027–2028
Ancient temple to god Pelusius found in Sinai after 6 years; features a large Nile-linked basin and mixed Egyptian, Hellenistic, and Roman design. Used from 2nd century BCE–6th century CE, revealing long cultural and religious significance
Ancient temple to god Pelusius found in Sinai after 6 years; features a large Nile-linked basin and mixed Egyptian, Hellenistic, and Roman design. Used from 2nd century BCE–6th century CE, revealing long cultural and religious significance
Researchers discovered a huge cave beneath Pembroke Castle in Wales that may date back to the Ice Age. Findings suggest early human use, potentially reshaping understanding of Britain’s prehistoric settlement
Researchers discovered a huge cave beneath Pembroke Castle in Wales that may date back to the Ice Age. Findings suggest early human use, potentially reshaping understanding of Britain’s prehistoric settlement
Ancient structures under Lake Huron reveal a 9,000-year-old submerged land bridge where Paleoindian hunters built stone lanes, camps, and tools to hunt caribou — offering rare, well-preserved evidence of early human life before rising waters formed the Great Lakes
Ancient structures under Lake Huron reveal a 9,000-year-old submerged land bridge where Paleoindian hunters built stone lanes, camps, and tools to hunt caribou — offering rare, well-preserved evidence of early human life before rising waters formed the Great Lakes
Archaeologists found a buried Roman canal in Germany — an 8-ft-deep, 50-ft-wide artificial waterway linking the Rhine to forts. Built for transporting troops and goods, it functioned for centuries and shows advanced Roman engineering
Blue Origin and SpaceX are set to launch AST SpaceMobile satellites for the U.S. Space Force from Cape Canaveral, expanding space-based cellular networks. The missions highlight growing competition in commercial launches and military-backed satellite communications
Astronomers studied Cygnus X-1 and found its jets blast outward at ~half the speed of light, carrying huge energy (like 10,000 suns). Their “dancing” motion helped scientists measure their power for the first time
An interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, observed by ESA’s JUICE spacecraft, is blasting ~2,000 kg of water per second — about 70 Olympic pools daily — mainly from icy dust. Studying it helps scientists compare other star systems’ chemistry to our own
An interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, observed by ESA’s JUICE spacecraft, is blasting ~2,000 kg of water per second — about 70 Olympic pools daily — mainly from icy dust. Studying it helps scientists compare other star systems’ chemistry to our own
New fossils and skull analysis show Muttaburrasaurus langdoni had a narrower snout, strong smell, and was a selective plant-eater — challenging older reconstructions and suggesting different feeding habits and appearance
New fossils and skull analysis show Muttaburrasaurus langdoni had a narrower snout, strong smell, and was a selective plant-eater — challenging older reconstructions and suggesting different feeding habits and appearance
UFO files could reveal three main possibilities: misidentified objects or secret tech, limited unexplained phenomena, or — least likely — evidence of extraterrestrial life, though experts expect no definitive proof of aliens
A new dataset from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument mapped millions of galaxies in 3D — the most detailed map ever — revealing how cosmic structure evolved and suggesting dark energy may change over time, potentially challenging the standard model of cosmology
A new dataset from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument mapped millions of galaxies in 3D — the most detailed map ever — revealing how cosmic structure evolved and suggesting dark energy may change over time, potentially challenging the standard model of cosmology
Scientists observed electrons in graphene behaving like a near-frictionless liquid, breaking a key physics law linking heat and electricity. This “Dirac fluid” reveals new quantum behavior and could enable advanced sensors and future quantum technologies
Scientists observed electrons in graphene behaving like a near-frictionless liquid, breaking a key physics law linking heat and electricity. This “Dirac fluid” reveals new quantum behavior and could enable advanced sensors and future quantum technologies
Spanish archaeologists found over 130 shipwrecks in Gibraltar Bay, spanning 2,500+ years from Phoenician to WWII vessels, revealing rich maritime history and trade links. Many sites are threatened, prompting calls for preservation and digital documentation
Spanish archaeologists found over 130 shipwrecks in Gibraltar Bay, spanning 2,500+ years from Phoenician to WWII vessels, revealing rich maritime history and trade links. Many sites are threatened, prompting calls for preservation and digital documentation
Archaeologists found a 6,200-year-old megastructure in Romania linked to the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture. Much larger than nearby homes, it likely served a communal or elite function, but its exact purpose remains unknown
Ancient Egyptians used broken pottery (ostraca) as cheap “notepads” for sketches, jokes, and daily records. One newly studied piece reveals surprising, humorous art — showing their creativity, satire, and everyday life beyond temples and tombs