Humans What can we can learn from being the last type of human left standing? IT IS sobering to think that if the Neanderthals had continued for 2000 more generations , they would still be sharing the planet with us today. Our other close relatives, the mysterious Denisovans, came even closer to surviving to modern times, and would have needed just 750 more generations of their lineage. Instead, we Homo … News
Health mRNA vaccine against tick bites could help prevent Lyme disease An mRNA vaccine that causes a red, itchy skin rash in response to bites by ticks may allow them to be removed before they transmit Lyme disease-causing bacteria News
Space Anti-satellite weapons: Will further tests make space more dangerous? After the Russian military smashed a defunct satellite, creating a cloud of dangerous debris, other powers may wish to prove they have similar capabilities News
Humans Magnificent photos from the sharp end of historical adventure https://youtu.be/5302xUg45mU Photos Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) MAGNIFICENT adventures are captured in this selection of images from the ongoing Lights and Shadows exhibition , organised by the Royal Geographical Society in London. The scenes from travels and expeditions on display are taken from the society's historic image collection, and reveal the marked progress of photography … Regulars
Earth Black lava from this bizarre volcano could reveal Earth's deep secrets Tanzania's Ol Doinyo Lengai is the only volcano known to spew out carbonatite lava, which could offer fresh clues about Earth's mysterious mantle – but getting hold of a sample is no simple matter Features
Technology Break the Internet review: How influencers will take over the world Social media influencers are increasingly defining what our culture looks like Break the Internet:In pursuit of influence Olivia Yallop Scribe UK SINCE the word "influencer" started to take on new meaning in the mid-2010s, it has been tied to an image of a young woman hawking dubious diet teas to boost her currency on social … Culture
Space Now is the perfect time to see dwarf planet Ceres for yourself THERE are eight planets in the solar system, according to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), which changed Pluto's classification from planet to dwarf planet in 2006 . Dwarf planets orbit the sun like regular planets and are big enough to become rounded under their own gravity, but they aren't massive enough to clear their neighbourhood … Regulars
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