RMS Titanic sunk in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, after striking an iceberg during her ...
The second – illustrated in a recent paper from researchers studying Menga, a prehistoric dolmen in southern Spain – is to ...
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Homeopathy is not a catch-all term. It comes with a very specific set of beliefs, none of which stand up to scientific scrutiny.
Cis women have a lot more estrogen and lower androgens (such as testosterone), and vice versa for trans men. If the source of ...
The secret of extreme timekeeping is to be able to measure an almost instantaneous beat very well. In atomic clocks, the beat ...
The Australian trumpet, Syrinx aruanus, is the biggest snail in the world and the largest living shelled gastropod on the ...
The study looked at 51 samples of brain tissue from people who died in 2016 or 2024, collected during routine post-mortem examinations. There was a roughly even split between male and female samples, ...
Looking at the number of objects over 3.4 meters that impact Earth every year and then correcting for the size of Apophis ...
The ship measures 81 meters (265 feet) long and 13 meters (42 feet) high, making it the biggest wind-powered cargo ship of its kind in use today. It’s even larger than the colossal tea clipper ships ...
The Mashco Piro people are a community of nomadic hunter-gatherers who live in the rainforests of southeast Peru. They are likely to be one of the largest uncontacted tribes in the world with an ...
Rachael is a writer and digital content producer at IFLScience with a Zoology degree from the University of Southampton, UK, and a nose for novelty animal stories. Puffling season has returned to ...