The mystery of the now-ruined Mesoamerican city of Teotihuacan may rest in a lost language scholars said they’ve deciphered.
Wolves and dogs don’t normally breed in the wild, largely because wolves are so territorial. But an exception has been found.
The record-breaking mission offers an unprecedented opportunity to study the geology of our planet’s largest layer.
Built for portability, it is a viable option for long-term off-grid setups or van life. The 500 features a durable design with multiple output options, including AC, USB, and DC. Originally priced at ...
According to the model, dark matter may have started as particles that were hot, light, massless, and fast. As the universe cooled, these particles became heavy, slow, and dark, becoming an invisible ...
These five profiles—including general poor sleep, interrupted sleep, and sleep assisted with medical aids—strengthen the physical and mental connections between our waking and sleeping hours.
Colloquially, Sherpa refers to a guide, expert, or mentor. Historically, it refers to an indigenous people living near the Himalayan mountains who battled harsh weather and relied on wool-lined ...
It costs $399, piggybacks onto the existing infotainment screen, and allows for both wired and wireless phone connectivity.
A new NASA-backed study—relying on data from the Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) satellite—suggests that the northern hemisphere (NH) is actually growing dimmer than the southern ...
A mapping expedition in the Tlayócoc cave in Mexico led a professional cave explorer to a hidden chamber containing shocking evidence of an extinct civilization.
Discovered in modern-day Turkey at the Karahantepe site, it could be the first-ever carved depiction of a human face.
The Russian leader got caught discussing death-defying science with China’s president, Xi Jinping. Did the world’s most notorious rulers just unlock eternal life?