East Asians may have been reshaping their skulls 12,000 years ago0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- July 10, 2019
Fossils expand the known distribution of the ancient practice beyond Europe and Central Asia

Fossils expand the known distribution of the ancient practice beyond Europe and Central Asia

Giant holes in the Antarctic, called polynyas, have baffled scientists for years. But now with the help of seals and robots, they might have the answers to these mysterious phenomena.

For the first time, someone has managed to snap an image of the enigmatic mini-shuttle in Earth’s orbit.

Having examined his discovery, the conspiracy theorist suggested that the symbol he found might point at the location of a city built there by aliens in times immemorial.

Scientists have identified a large, anomalous mass embedded deep beneath the Moon’s largest crater.

Scientists fear a repeat of the 2013 strike in Russia and the devastating 1908 impact

Imagine, a few years from now, looking up into the night sky and seeing a full moon, brightly illuminating the landscape in front of you.

We live in a universe with 3 dimensions of space and one of time. Up, down, left, right, forward, back, past, future. 3+1 dimensions. Or so our primitive Pleistocene-evolved brains find it useful to believe. And we cling to this intuition, even as physics shows us that this view of reality may be only a very narrow perception. One of the most startling possibilities is that our 3+1 dimensional universe may better described as resulting from a spacetime one dimension lower – like a hologram projected from a surface infinitely far away.

Machine enhanced humans — or cyborgs as they are known in science fiction — could be one step closer to becoming a reality, thanks to new research Lieber Group at Harvard University, as well as scientists from University of Surrey and Yonsei University.

What were gender roles like during Viking times? A Norwegian archaeologist thinks we often misinterpret the past based on our current cultural assumptions.





























































