The earliest known evidence of human fire-making has been discovered in the UK…
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The earliest known evidence of human fire-making has been discovered in the UK…

The earliest known evidence of human fire-making has been discovered in the UK dating back…

Odlin confirms that for all of the Icelandic wood-chip ocean deposits, it was impossible for Running Tide to monitor the wood chips for more than three hours after their release, saying, “We couldn’t measure signal from noise in the ocean on…

The Roman occupation of Britain nearly 2000 years ago exposed people to new diseases and…

Archaeologists have made a discovery that could challenge everything we know about human development.
Footage shows scientists examining an excavation site of a 400,000-year-old pond sediment in Barnham, Suffolk, where they say they found the…

Most adults who get sick with RSV only end up with a mild cold for a few days, but the virus can be much more dangerous for infants. RSV infection is the leading cause of hospitalization in all infants, often leading to life-threatening…

Dark chocolate isn’t just an indulgent treat anymore. It may actually help slow down aging.
According to a new study published in Aging, one of the main chemicals found in dark chocolate — theobromine — has been shown to slow the rate of…

A healthy man in his 50s suffered a stroke after drinking eight energy drinks every day — a habit that pushed his blood pressure into a dangerously high range. The incident, described in BMJ Case Reports, is prompting renewed concern about how…

Neutrinos are perhaps the most elusive particles in physics. Born in the nuclear reactions that power the sun, trillions pass through us every second, yet they almost never interact with anything at all. Now, scientists working deep beneath…