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Thousands see S Pacific eclipse

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Thousands of tourists and scientists on Chile's Easter Island see a total solar eclipse as it crosses the South Pacific.

Pictures: Ancient Egyptian Tombs Found With False Doors

13 years ago from National Geographic

Two newfound ancient Egyptian tombs built for father and son boast false doors, boldly painted portals to the afterlife. ...

Happisburgh tools: masterpieces with a cutting edge | Jonathan Jones

13 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Only the flint-hearted would deny that the beautiful haul of stone tools found in East Anglia this week should be regarded as artStone tools can do more than cut up mammoth meat....

David Willetts unleashes dinosaurs, space and a giant sponge

13 years ago from The Guardian - Science

At a speech at the Royal Institution today, science minister David Willetts revealed how the government will win over children and save British scienceSpace and dinosaurs. That's what the new coalition government's science...

Earliest evidence of pet tortoise

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

The earliest archaeological evidence of a tortoise kept as a family pet in Britain is unearthed by researchers.

Scientists Criticize Study on Genetics of Old Age

13 years ago from NY Times Health

They said an article in the journal Science saying that a test could predict who would live to extreme old age was probably incorrect.

Mojoceratops: New dinosaur species named for flamboyant frill

13 years ago from

When Nicholas Longrich discovered a new dinosaur species with a heart-shaped frill on its head, he wanted to come up with a name just as flamboyant as the dinosaur's appearance....

Firefly Flash Mobs Blink In Sync

13 years ago from Live Science

A long standing mystery: why groups of "lightning bugs" synchronize their illuminations has been solved. And the answer is, well: sex.

Early Humans Migrated North Earlier than Thought

13 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Braving Cold, Humans Settled in England More than 80,000 Years Ago

Primitive cinema used echoes, rock engravings

13 years ago from MSNBC: Science

A Copper Age tribe may have enjoyed a primitive cinematic experience by making stone engravings in an echo-filled Alpine valley, researchers say. Rock - Copper Age...

Authors of Controversial Longevity Study Discuss the Furor

13 years ago from Science NOW

A week ago, Science published a paper whose title says it all: "Genetic Signatures...

Researchers Present New Sex Evolution Theory

13 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Harris Bernstein and Carol Bernstein have proposed a new theory on the billion-year-old mystery of sexual reproduction evolution.

Puffin 'sat-nav' solves mystery of feeding flight paths

13 years ago from Physorg

Cutting edge technology is shedding light on the daily flight paths of puffins around the Farne Islands and providing clues that could be vital to the seabirds' survival.

'Magical thinking' about islands is an illusion

13 years ago from Physorg

Long before TV's campy Fantasy Island, the isolation of island communities has touched an exotic and magical core in us. Darwin's fascination with the Galapagos island chain and the...

Harry Whittington obituary

13 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Palaeontologist who advanced knowledge of the origins of animal diversityFew scientists can claim to have rewritten the history of life, but in his patient description of the fossils of the Burgess Shale of British Columbia,...

Tree flowers after 90 year wait

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

An ancient Chinese proverb tells us that with patience a mulberry leaf eventually becomes a silk gown.

Huge hoard of Roman coins found on Somerset farm

13 years ago from The Guardian - Science

A total of 52,500 bronze and silver coins dating from the 3rd century AD found by hobby metal detectorist Dave CrispThe largest single hoard of Roman coins ever found in Britain has...

First Britons may have used clothes, shelters and fire to ward off cold

13 years ago from The Guardian - Science

To brave a climate similar to that of southern Scandinavia today, the first Britons living at Happisburgh some 950,000 years ago must have been surprisingly cleverI remember standing in the Boxgrove quarries 15...

Australian scientists unearth sabre-toothed cat

13 years ago from Physorg

Australian scientists Thursday said they have unearthed the remains of a bizarre, prehistoric, sabre-tooth "cat" in an ancient former rainforest, where specimens stretch back 25 million years.

First humans shared Britain with a menagerie of large animals

13 years ago from The Guardian - Science

The first human hunters to arrive in Britain would have been spoilt for choice, a study in Nature suggestsA beautiful Norfolk estuary with ample hunting, but watch out for those sabre-toothed cats. Norfolk...

Tools Offer Record of Earliest Northern Europeans

13 years ago from NY Times Science

The discovery of 78 flint tools, more than 800,000 years old, shows that early humans could penetrate cold regions and survive with crude tools.

Unearthed tools rewrite saga of human migration

13 years ago from Physorg

Early humans migrating out of Africa adapted to freezing climes more than 800,000 years ago, far sooner than previously thought possible, according to a landmark study released Wednesday.

Vet Tells Cat Owners to Watch for Tularemia During the Summer

13 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Summer is a prime time for animals, especially cats, to contract the bacterial disease tularemia, according to a Kansas State University veterinarian.

International team explores rural Galilee and finds ancient synagogue

13 years ago from Physorg

Among various important discoveries, the 2010 Kinneret Regional Project discovered an ancient synagogue, in use at around 400 AD. This year`s archeological focus is the first systematic excavation on Horvat...

Palaeoanthropology: Disputed ground

13 years ago from News @ Nature

Finds in Turkey could answer key questions about ancient human origins, but palaeoanthropologists there must first bury their disputes. Rex Dalton reports from the field.

Pictures: Secret Tunnel Explored in Pharaoh's Tomb

13 years ago from National Geographic

Archaeologists have finally discovered what lies at the end of a tunnel leading steeply downward from a 3,300-year-old royal tomb. ...

Scientists prove all major animal groups with internal, external skeletons appeared in the Cambrian period

13 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- New York State Paleontologist Dr. Ed Landing is the lead author of an article published in the June issue of Geology that provides the first definitive proof that...

Preserving art at the nanoscale

13 years ago from Chemistry World

A nanofluid system that removes damaging coatings from wall paintings has been developed by Italian scientists