Ancient Predators, Modern Mysteries: Mapping the Crocodile’s Evolutionary Path
Researchers have mapped the family tree of crocodiles and their extinct relatives to shed new light on why there are so few species of the…
Researchers have mapped the family tree of crocodiles and their extinct relatives to shed new light on why there are so few species of the…
Archaeological research indicates that European ancestors consumed seaweed and freshwater plants for millennia, emphasizing the potential health benefits and sustainability of reintroducing these foods into…
A recent study from the University of York has revealed that elderly individuals engaging in digital puzzle games exhibit memory capacities comparable to those in…
A recent study suggests that the regulations limiting gaming hours for young individuals in China might not be as impactful as initially anticipated. To gauge…
Investigations into grape seeds, unearthed from a Byzantine monastery in Israel, provide clues to the “mysterious” origins of Gaza wine and the historical progression of…
New research on ancient DNA shows that the Swahili coast of eastern Africa is home to people with both African and Asian ancestry. The study…
A team of researchers from Durham University and the University of York has twisted molecules to their limits in order to challenge understanding of chemical…
Using sound to erase memories. According to recent research, playing sounds to individuals as they sleep might help them forget certain memories. Researchers from the…
Climate change is putting the availability of biomass fuels and technologies – a vital alternative to fossil fuels – at risk, according to new research….
Researchers at the University of York have figured out why lowering particle pollution in certain developing nations causes an increase in surface ozone pollution, which…
How pharmaceutical ingredients are affecting the world’s rivers Pharmaceutical chemicals in prescription and over-the-counter medications are released into the environment during their manufacturing, usage, and…
A major new study of ancient DNA has traced the movement of people into southern Britain during the Bronze Age. A major new study of…
Scientists studying tropical forests in Africa’s mountains were surprised to uncover how much carbon they store, and how fast some of these forests are being…
Holding onto everyday items as keepsakes when a loved one dies was as commonplace in prehistory as it is today, a new study suggests. The…
UK landowners and conservationists welcome wider-spread use of Gene Conservation Units (GCUs) to help protect some of the rarest plants and insects, research at the…
Researchers believe they may have discovered a possible cause of a mystery condition that can leave sufferers suddenly unable to walk, talk, or see. It’s…
More research is needed on the environmental impact of sunscreen on the world’s coral reefs, scientists at the University of York say. The concerns over…
The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic is creating a viral archive, an archaeological record of history in the making. One aspect of this archive is increased environmental…