What did a vulture-bone flute sound like inside a cave? How about singing inside a tomb? Researchers are bringing ancient ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek is retracing the path of human migration. More specifically, the scientific community's best guess for the likely path of early human migration. While walking ...
Scientists in Britain say ancient humans may have learned to make fire far earlier than previously believed, after uncovering ...
A class taught by chemist Li-Qiong Wang teaches the molecular building blocks of artistic expression and enables students to make some art of their own along the way.
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Coastal calm: Discovering the world’s most serene shorelines
Ever seen water so clear it looks fake? No filters. No tricks. Just La Pelosa Beach in Sardinia, Italy. From up here, it looks like someone spilled liquid glass over white sand. Shallow. Calm. And ...
The holiday season is here, bringing crisp air, peaceful moments and the perfect opportunity to escape to the heart of the ...
Discover the extraordinary prehistoric giants – from mega-sloths to monster sharks – that once made today’s animals look ...
Think you’ve seen it all in Florida? Discover hidden gems, unique adventures, and off-the-beaten-path experiences.
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Archaeologists find astonishingly old paintings predating humans
Archaeologists are pushing the origins of art far deeper into prehistory than anyone expected, revealing painted symbols and ...
The nature documentary series uses new research and photorealistic CGI to bring the huge, bizarre animals of the Ice Age back ...
The world lost influential people in 2025, and some of their deaths had significant impacts. Pope Francis died in April, ...
Discover how ancient conch shell trumpets in Spain helped Neolithic people communicate over distances 6,000 years ago. New study reveals their horn like sounds and cultural role.
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