Scientists have discovered the single largest dinosaur track site in the world in Carreras Pampa, Torotoro National Park, ...
The Punjab Department of Archaeology has intensified scientific excavations at the historic Bhir Mound in Taxila, uncovering ...
The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog said late Tuesday that its inspectors found traces of uranium at a site in Syria believed to be part of a clandestine nuclear program by the former government.
Scientists analyzed the world's only remaining looping dinosaur trackway in Colorado, revealing a 150 million-year-old ...
Scientists studied thousands of dinosaur footprints in Bolivia and uncovered how these animals moved, ran, and interacted on ...
Discoveries ranging from the oldest known example of human mummification to first deliberate use of fire by people were made ...
If dashboards say “all good” but users are angry, modern observability connects code to the internet so teams can spot issues ...
It yielded the largest collection of antiquities from a single site in Tamil Nadu, indicating a complex and advanced culture, ...
Paleontologists found hundreds of thousands of dinosaur footprints from 210 million years ago, the Triassic era, near the site of February's Winter Olympics.
More than half the cemetery in Fort McPherson, N.W.T., could be lost to erosion in 30 years. Communities in the Yukon and Nunavut share what they've learned from dealing with similar challenges.
Recent excavations in Cyprus shed light on Roman-era copper production, with findings that trace industrial activity.
These cords on the ocean floor make the internet possible. Who builds them? Who tends to them? An interview with journalist and author Samanth Subramanian.