To understand more about Neanderthal small-game cooking techniques, a group of scientists went to the birds. They recreated how early humans butchered, prepared, and roasted pigeons, based on archeological evidence dating back 90,000 years from sites in Portugal. The chef-scientists reported their findings in in Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology.“Studying a variety of small prey can give us a better understanding of the diverse diet of Neanderthals and their adaptability to different envi ...read more
Most people know how to eat a fish taco. Not as many understand how an ancient aquatic organism shaped like a taco ate. Scientists revisited a fossil collection of the 500-million-year-old creature and determined that it used pincer-like mandibles to chew its food, according to a report in Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences.Revisiting an Ancient FossilAlthough the organism Odaraia had been discovered in the Burgess Shale over 100 years ago and described in the 1980s, several ...read more
In 2016, word came out about the discovery of a downright strange astrophysical object, somewhere in the constellation Cygnus. It wasn’t another Earth, but rather, a star.Citizen scientists had been combing through the data from four years of NASA’s Kepler mission when they encountered the star, officially named KIC 8462852. And it was an oddball. It randomly dimmed, like a flickering lightbulb, and could stay that way for several days. It fluctuated intensely and erratically, sometimes drop ...read more
We like the idea that elephants are scared of mice because it’s comically endearing to imagine a 7-ton behemoth cowering before a furball the size of its toenail. Unfortunately the cartoons lied — it isn’t true. But there’s another creature, even smaller, that really does strike fear into the hearts of pachyderms everywhere: the humble honey bee.Since the turn of the century, study after study has detailed how the sight, sound, and even smell of bees has the power to repel elephants. In ...read more
A large hydrothermal (steam) explosion rocked the Biscuit Basin Geyser near Black Diamond Pool on July 23 during the peak of tourist season. The blast does not appear to have injured anyone, but people on the boardwalk got quite a shock when the explosion occurred. Video of the blast show how violent it was, throwing a dark cloud of debris into the sky near onlookers.The video (posted on Facebook) is quite astonishing, showing what starts out as a potentially normal geyser eruption but quickly e ...read more
Money & Finance
Entrepreneurs aiming to establish thriving businesses must grasp the various types of capital available. By understanding these options, entrepreneurs can strategically raise funds to fuel growth, retain control or utilize assets effectively. This knowledge equips them to navigate market fluctuations, meet investor expectations and tailor financing strategies to t ...read more
You’re standing on the moon, gazing up at the Sun without the protective blanket of an atmosphere that we know and love on Earth. The sky is a stark, black canvas dotted with stars; the Sun is an unfiltered beacon. Now, picture this surreal scene interrupted by a massive solar flare, one of the most powerful explosions in our solar system. What Are Solar Flares?(Credit: Jurik Peter/Shutterstock) Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation emanating from the Sun’s surface, caused by the sud ...read more
How many moons are in our solar system? First, it would help to understand that a moon is an object that’s formed naturally and orbits around a planet. The Earth’s Moon is well known. It’s the brightest light in the sky, and you can see it most nights. But there are many more moons in the solar system, and some of them have pretty interesting stories.According to the most current count from NASA, there are 293 moons in our solar system and likely more to be counted. Let’s take a look at ...read more
Named after the Roman God of War, the red planet has yielded countless insights about our extraterrestrial backyard. From hosting the tallest mountain in the solar system, Olympus Mons, to massive underground ice deposits, Mars is full of surprises.And like any diligent explorer, NASA is set on uncovering more of them. Here’s the insider scoop on the latest findings from our nearest cosmic neighbor.The Curiosity RoverNASA's Curiosity rover, a seasoned Mars explorer, reached the Gediz Vallis ch ...read more
Parents often tell children not to talk back or interrupt. But both actions can be characteristics of human communication.The same is true for chimps, even though these primates communicate primarily through gestures instead of spoken words. In the largest-ever data set collected on chimpanzee communication, researchers showed that chimps use a rapid-fire, back-and-forth communication style similar to humans — complete with interruptions, according to a study in Current Biology.Chimpanzee Hand ...read more