Archaeologists Discover Evidence of Bread Baked Before Advent of Agriculture
The bread, which was found in northeast Jordan, dates back about 14,400 years and likely resembled modern-day wraps
Professor Discovers ‘Lost’ Stanley Kubrick Screenplay
Kubrick wrote the script for Burning Love in 1956, but the film never made it to the big screen
This Is What Robotic Art Looks Like in 2018
The 2018 RobotArt competition fielded more than 100 submissions entered by 19 teams from all over the world
Preserved Māori Head Returns to New Zealand
The sacred items were once widely collected by Europeans. In recent years, New Zealand has worked to secure the repatriation of these ancestral remains
Drought Reveals Giant, 4,500-Year-Old Irish Henge
The circular structure in the Boyne Valley was discovered by drone photographers searching for signs of hidden Neolithic sites
Mummification Workshop and Trove of Burial Relics Found in Egypt
‘We are standing before a goldmine of information,’ one expert said
Eight Endangered Black Rhinos Have Died in a Sanctuary
Preliminary investigation suggests the rhinos died as a result of salt poisoning
Exhibit Reveals Rings From Freud’s “Secret Committee”
The founder of psychoanalysis handed out the rings to students, colleagues and friends who supported and spread his theories
Did the Human Hand Evolve as a Lean Mean Bone-Smashing Machine?
Of nearly 40 things Pleistocene people might have done with their hands, getting to yummy marrow requires the most force and dexterity
Man With World’s Longest Fingernails Finally Gets a Manicure
After growing out the nails on his left hand for 66 years, Shridhar Chillal has sold the 31 feet of keratin to Ripley’s Believe It Or Not
Before He Died, Ötzi the Iceman Ate a Greasy, Fatty Meal
A detailed analysis of the mummy’s stomach contents suggests he knew precisely what to eat to survive in harsh Alpine conditions
Check Out These Awesome New 3D, Full-Color X-Rays
The scanner uses technology developed for the Large Hadron Collider
Researchers Unlock Secrets of Basel Papyrus
Now identified as a late antiquity medical document, the 2,000-year-old papyrus describes the phenomenon of female “hysterical apnea”
Two New Yellow-Bellied Bats May Have Been Found in Kenya
Genetic analysis of 100 bats revealed two previously unknown lineages
Oldest Stone Tools Outside Africa Unearthed in China
Six artifacts date to 2.1 million years ago, potentially rewriting what we know about which species led the migration out of Africa
Earthquake Reveals 12th-Century Temple Hidden Within Aztec Pyramid
The structure, which lay buried beneath two Aztec temples for centuries, is dedicated to the rain god Tláloc
The Justice Department Has Reopened Its Investigation into the Murder of Emmett Till
A report states that the department received “new information” connected to the case
Coral Reefs Need Fewer Rats and More Bird Poo
A study of rat-infested islands in the Chagos show that a lack of seabirds—and their guano—degrades surrounding coral ecosystems
‘Safe’ Levels of Pesticide Still Hamper Bees’ Memory and Ability to Learn
Scientists analyzed data from more than 100 experiments detailed in 23 studies
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