Researchers believe they have found a rare fossilised dinosaur embryo
The Geological museum known as ‘Oertijdmuseum’ in Boxtel, in the Netherlands, is scanning ancient dinosaur eggs, in the hope of finding a fossilized embryo inside.
The Geological museum known as ‘Oertijdmuseum’ in Boxtel, in the Netherlands, is scanning ancient dinosaur eggs, in the hope of finding a fossilized embryo inside.
‘There’s no way to date these. But it could have been here millions of years!’
A ring that scientists had thought couldn’t exist has been found around a planet in our Solar System. The ring is similar to those that famously wrap around other nearby planets, such as Saturn. What’s more, the ring is much further away than scientists thought it could possibly be.
Finding is ‘extra nail to the coffin’ of belief that ancient human ancestors lived off large herbivores
The remains of the woman, known as Hinat, were found in a tomb on the outskirts of the ancient city of Hegra.
Scientists have made a major breakthrough towards making a quantum computer, more powerful than the most advanced supercomputers.
I made a fool of myself trying to see the green comet so you don't have to. First-time stargazers like me should plan ahead and practice at home.
As the snake farmer carefully milks the highly toxic Malayan pit viper, gripping the reptile’s neck with his bare hands as it sinks its fangs into a latex film, Dr Lawan Chanhome leans over.
No new variants of Covid-19 emerged in Beijing in the weeks after China ended its zero-Covid policy late last year, a new study said on Wednesday.But the new study by Chinese researchers, which analysed 413 samples from Beijing sequenced between November 14 and December 20, said "there is no evidence that novel variants emerged" during that time.
Astronomers find ring much further away from planet than is normal, leaving them wondering how it remains stable
The entire body biomass of a whale, which weighs up to 150 tons and can live over 100 years, is largely composed of carbon
Researchers from Imperial College London have now issued a warning about eating too many ultra-processed foods claiming there is a link between such products and the risk of developing cancers. "This study adds to the growing evidence that ultra-processed foods are likely to negatively impact our health including our risk for cancer. Given the high levels of consumption in U.K. adults and children, this has important implications for future health outcomes.”
Each living son cut a mother’s annual likelihood of successful breeding by about half, a new study suggested.
Scientists explored how nuclear war, super volcano eruptions or asteroid impacts would effect global agriculture
A team of researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) has invented a quadrupedal robot that can climb up a wall in hopes to mitigate the growing number of negligent accidents.
Despite his recent criticism, Musk has at times seemed complimentary about OpenAI's tech — in December, he called ChatGPT "scary good."
He Jiankui had been jailed for three years after being found guilty of ‘illegal medical practices’
A mysterious radio signal from 30,000 light years away might have come from a ‘volcano’ on a dead star, and could throw light on a bigger mystery - fast radio bursts.
Global warming could spark ‘unpredictable’ changes in fungi, making it more deadly, research shows.
Bird flu is a mass killer, and mink farms are perfect for infection and transmission. They are a grave threat and must be banned, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
Downing Street said having a single department will help make sure the UK is the most innovative economy in the world.