Archaeology

Mystery Greek hominin skull dated to be at least 286,000 years old

Research led by Institut de Paléontologie Humaine is providing a finite minimum age for a nearly complete cranium from Petralona Cave in Greece that has perplexed researchers since its discovery in 1960.

Quantum Physics

Scientists program cells to create biological qubit in multidisciplinary research

At first glance, biology and quantum technology seem incompatible. Living systems operate in warm, noisy environments full of constant motion, while quantum technology typically requires extreme isolation and temperatures ...

Ceres may have had long-standing energy to fuel habitability

New NASA research has found that Ceres may have had a lasting source of chemical energy: the right types of molecules needed to fuel some microbial metabolisms. Although there is no evidence that microorganisms ever existed ...

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Weak points in diamond fusion fuel capsules identified

Scientists at the University of California San Diego have uncovered how diamond—the material used to encase fuel for fusion experiments at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory—can ...

New wastewater tech tackles fatbergs at the source

A new wastewater treatment system developed by RMIT University researchers could help prevent fatbergs—solid masses of fat, oil and grease (FOG) that clog sewers and cost water utilities globally billions to remove each ...

Seeing the supply chain as a chain of relationships

Oftentimes, the world of supply chain management is thought of as a world of numbers and things. Crates passing through stops. But what if it's hiding a surprisingly emotional layer behind a wall of ones and zeroes?