Radiocarbon dating is quietly rewriting one of humanity’s best known origin stories, shifting the rise of Egypt’s first ...
South Korea has a notoriously grueling college entrance exam. This year’s English portion was so difficult that it led to a ...
Even one percent plastic in a sample can distort ocean carbon numbers, making young carbon read as ancient and affecting ...
A PLOS ONE paper places Ahmose's reign over Egypt decades after the famous Thera volcanic eruption in the Aegean Sea, with vast implications for the region's history ...
I committed myself to the dating apps this summer and went on many first dates. For most of them, I knew pretty immediately upon arrival it wasn’t a fit. I am busy and don’t want to waste my time, but ...
Recent discoveries overturned long-accepted ideas about when humans first built cities, crossed continents, and formed complex cultures. Footprints in the Americas were radiocarbon dated to 23,000 ...
In 'The Boomer Archaeologist,' UC San Diego Prof. Thomas Levy presents the story of his American dream, passion for research ...
Archeologists say they have finally cracked the 6,000-year-old mystery of Armenia’s “dragon stones" – massive carved ...
New data shows Ice Age hunters used Mezhyrich’s mammoth-bone shelters briefly, highlighting adaptations in a volatile, frigid ...
The study places these findings within the late Middle Palaeolithic, a time marked by wide cultural diversity among Neandertal groups.
The office is now officially the second most popular spot for swiping on dating apps, after home. That’s according to the latest survey from dating app Hily, as 74% of Gen Z and 92% of millennial ...
A common misconception about research is that it takes place in climate-controlled labs with microscopes, beakers, and Bunsen ...