Prehistoric camel art pointed to precious water sources in the Arabian Desert
Hunter-gatherers may have used the engravings to find water 12,000 years ago
Hunter-gatherers may have used the engravings to find water 12,000 years ago
Data produced by “silicon samples” depends on researchers’ exact choice of models, prompts, and settings
The items to be returned, which include Java Man, were collected during the colonial era
Nationalist narrative holds that Austronesian language and culture originated in China, not Taiwan
Political impasse to hobble research agencies—and perhaps enable layoffs
Science chats with an entomologist and an expert in animal ethics who are monitoring how researchers report on the ethical treatment of insects
First-of-its-kind study captures how AI models’ behavior evolved through the campaign season
Farmers and supporters—including RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz—urge government to spare birds that survived H5N1 outbreak
Two recent studies shine light on the earliest known artistic usages of blue pigment
Electrical discharge from microscopic bubbles offers a new explanation for fleeting flames of folklore