Whether you love or loathe generative AI chatbots, they’re becoming increasingly involved in the business of romance.
New research shows northwest African communities actively shaped connections and exchange between many cultures.
Uncertainties in satellite measurements of East Antarctica’s contribution to present day sea level rise are associated with the solid Earth’s response to past deglaciation (glacial-isostatic ...
Researchers have taken a massive step toward solving a decades-long paleontological mystery—did Paranthropus boisei, an extinct human cousin, make tools? The discovery of the first hand and foot bones ...
Starting in September 2025 we updated the way we calculate sea surface temperature indices for the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) to a new method called the relative Niño index. ENSO refers to ...
If you’ve ever spent time fine-tuning your dating app bio only to get fewer matches than you’d hoped, you’re not alone. A new study suggests that your bio may matter less than you think, and that your ...
Based on marks on an ancient bone, it seems someone got hungry enough to chow down on some hominin leg, some 1.45 million years ago. It's not an unknown behavior, over the years. But the tibia, marked ...
The Corinth basin (Greece) is a young continental rift that recorded cyclic basin paleoenvironment variations (i.e., marine to lacustrine) caused by glacio-eustatic sea level fluctuations during its ...
The course of true love never did run smooth, as Shakespeare once said. That there are more than 8,000 dating sites in the world dedicated to bringing people together is a testament to the fact that — ...
Using modern dating techniques, scientists have dramatically narrowed the age of Homo erectus fossils found in Java during the early 1930s. Confirmed as the youngest known Homo erectus fossils, ...
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