Reassessing Human Nature: Are We Predators or Prey?
A recent analysis challenges the long-held belief that humans are inherently predatory, stemming from Raymond Dart's 1924 discovery of the Taung Child, suggesting instead that early humans were more often prey.
Flat Earthers Challenge Earth's Shape in Antarctic Expedition
A group of Flat Earth YouTubers traveled to Antarctica to challenge the debate over the Earth's shape, experiencing the phenomenon of a sun that never sets, leading to surprising admissions about their beliefs.
Engineered Mosquitoes: A New Hope for Malaria Vaccination
Researchers from the Netherlands have engineered mosquitoes to deliver malaria vaccines, showing promising results in clinical trials that could transform malaria prevention strategies.
First Serious Human Case of Avian Flu Reported in the U.S.
New Study Reveals Origins of Elliptical Galaxies Through Cosmic Interactions
Russian Scientists Invent Cost-Effective Method to Neutralize Mold Toxins in Grain
27 New Animal Species Discovered in Peru's Alto Mayo Region
Flat Earthers Challenge Earth's Shape in Antarctic Expedition
Flamanville EPR Nuclear Reactor Finally Connected to France's Electricity Grid
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Ariane 6 Launches Successfully: Europe Reclaims Space Access Amid Minor Setbacks
The Ariane 6 rocket has successfully launched, restoring Europe's access to space. Despite minor technical issues, the mission marks a significant achievement for ESA, with plans for future commercial missions.
Ariane 6 Launches Successfully, Reestablishing Europe's Space Access
The European Space Agency's Ariane 6 rocket successfully launched, reestablishing Europe's autonomous access to space. Despite a minor anomaly, the mission achieved its primary goals, setting the stage for future commercial and public satellite missions.