Friday, January 30, 2026 10:18 PM ET
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Archaeology -- World's oldest rock art, giant reservoir found beneath the East Coast seafloor, black hole revelations, and a record solar radiation storm2 days ago
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Genetics -- 'More Neanderthal than human': How DNA from our long-lost ancestors affects our health today28 days ago
Human Evolution -- Human origins quiz: How well do you know the story of humanity?14 days ago
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Human Evolution -- 'An extreme end of human genetic variation': Ancient humans were isolated in southern Africa for nearly 100,000 years, and their genetics are stunningly different1 month ago
Artificial Intelligence -- Some people love AI, others hate it. Here's why.3 days ago
Space -- Crew-11 emergency return, Mars Sample Return cancellation, shrinking river deltas, and an ancient wolf mystery.10 days ago
Particle Physics -- Historic search for 'huge missing piece' of the universe reveals new secrets of particle physics1 month ago
New triple-drug treatment stops pancreatic cancer in its tracks, a mouse study finds - By - Zunnash Khan - published - 30 January 26 - By targeting three key growth pathways at once, researchers eliminated pancreatic tumors in multiple mouse models and prevented the cancer from returning, a promising step toward overcoming treatment resistance.7 hours ago
Thousands of dams in the US are old, damaged and unable to cope with extreme weather. How bad is it? By - Sascha Pare - published - 30 January 26 - Dams in the U.S. are showing signs of damage that are worsening with age and climate change. Could satellites help prioritize repairs amid budget and inspection constraints?10 hours ago
'Part of the evolutionary fabric of our societies': Same-sex sexual behavior in primates may be a survival strategy, study finds - By - Olivia Ferrari - published - 30 January 26 - A new study comparing 59 species of primates linked same-sex sexual behavior to scarce resources and more predators in socially complex species. The findings show diverse sexual behaviors are common - and likely beneficial in primates.10 hours ago
James Webb telescope breaks own record, discovering farthest known galaxy in the universe - By - Skyler Ware - last updated - 30 January 26 - The James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the most distant, early galaxy in the known universe. The new contender, MoM-z14, is visible just 280 million years after the Big Bang.10 hours ago
More than 43,000 years ago, Neanderthals spent centuries collecting animal skulls in a cave; but archaeologists aren't sure why - By - Sophie Berdugo - published - 30 January 26 - Neanderthals repeatedly returned to the cave to store horned animal skulls, revealing this cultural tradition was transmitted over time.11 hours ago
Watch awkward Chinese humanoid robot lay it all down on the dance floor - By - Alan Bradley - published - 30 January 26 - The model demonstrated remarkable precision, stability and speed across a highly complex dance routine.14 hours ago
The Snow Moon will 'swallow' one of the brightest stars in the sky this weekend: Where and when to look - By - Jamie Carter - published - 30 January 26 - On the night of Feb. 2, skywatchers in eastern North America can see the moon occult Regulus - a rare event visible to the naked eye.15 hours ago
Halley wasn't the first to figure out the famous comet. An 11th-century monk did it first, new research suggests. By - Joanna Thompson - published - 29 January 26 - An 11th-century monk saw the famous "Halley's comet" first as a child and later as an adult, new research finds.1 day ago
NASA jet crashes in flames on Texas runway - taking it out of the Artemis II mission - By - Harry Baker - published - 29 January 26 - New footage shows one of NASA's WB-57 research jets spewing out flames and smoke as it skids across a runway during an emergency landing near Houston. The veteran aircraft was due to play a small role in the Artemis II mission.1 day ago
5,000-year-old rock art from ancient Egypt depicts 'terrifying' conquest of the Sinai Peninsula - By - Owen Jarus - published - 29 January 26 - Archaeologists have found 5,000-year-old ancient Egyptian rock art in the Sinai Desert that depicts the conquest of the region.1 day ago
Stone Age teenager was mauled by a bear 28,000 years ago, skeletal analysis confirms - By - Kristina Killgrove - published - 29 January 26 - The mystery of a Stone Age teenager's death has been solved - 80 years after he was found in an ancient burial ground in Italy.1 day ago
Romans used human feces as medicine 1,900 years ago - and used thyme to mask the smell - By - Kristina Killgrove - published - 29 January 26 - A new study shows that organic residues from a Roman-era glass medicinal vial came from human feces.1 day ago
Teenage girl who lived in Italy 12,000 years ago had a rare form of dwarfism, DNA study shows - By - Sascha Pare - published - 28 January 26 - In 1963, researchers unearthed two Stone Age skeletons that were buried in an embraced position in a cave in Italy. Now, DNA testing has revealed that one of them had a rare genetic condition.2 days ago