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Mauled by a bear, 27,500 years ago: What a lavish teen burial reveals - Phys.org
A teenager’s skeleton lay supine in a shallow pit on a bed of red ocher, his remains adorned with several ivory pendants, four perforated antler batons, mammoth ivory pendants, and a flint blade, his skull decorated with hundreds of perforated shells and seve…
Something Far Darker Than a Black Hole Could Hide in The Heart of The Milky Way - ScienceAlert
There’s no denying that something massive lurks at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy, but a new study asks whether a supermassive black hole is the only possible explanation.
An ape, a tea party — and the ability to imagine - NPR
The ability to imagine — to play pretend — has long been thought to be unique to humans. A new study suggests one of our closest living relatives can do it too.
Astronomers Detected a Powerful Space Signal Pulsing Toward Earth for Seven Hours, Unlike Anything Seen in Years - The Daily Galaxy
An unprecedented cosmic explosion lit up space for hours, far longer than anything seen before.
Public-speaking tips from the experts: what scientists can learn from comics, musicians and actors - Nature
Taking to the stage to present your science is a key part of research, but talks often fall flat, says John Tregoning. Can scientists learn from performers to better engage an audience?
Annular 'ring of fire' solar eclipse February 2026 - Live updates - Space
The next solar eclipse will be on Feb. 17, 2026. Here’s what you need to know.