This volcano in Antarctica is spewing out $6,000 worth of gold dust per day — but good luck getting it
Even if you could get there, you're not getting that gold.
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Even if you could get there, you're not getting that gold.
What if I told you you can prove a statement without revealing anything about that statement itself?
Something intriguing has been found just 47 light-years from Earth.
Is the financial job market on the brink of a dystopia?
The world economy faces significant losses if carbon emissions are not curbed.
Three Viking women's skulls reshaped 1,000 years ago intrigue scientists.
The site has been known for decades but this is the first proper investigation, and it yielded some notable finds.
It was simply massive!
Archaeologists in Turkey have 'risen' to the occasion, discovering the world's oldest fermented bread at Çatalhöyük
The music we love may mirror our moral values.
It's not just humans and farm animals. Pets have a role to play as well.
The new material could revolutionize catalysis and more.
Very little research has been conducted in the area.
The Lunar Cruiser can support a two-person crew for 30 days. Everything they need is inside.
- It's a bird! - It's a plane! - No... it's Archaeopteryx!
Getting rid of boredom may add new meaning to your life.
A male and a female crab spider worked together to mimic a flower.
Researchers uncover three giant fossil kangaroos, shedding light on their diverse and dynamic past.
When birds are restricted, they are not able to spread seeds. This brings a serious decline in the amount of...
It's not just semiconductors. Even the basics of electronics are being put to the test.
Intelligence is controversial to define among psychologists. Mix in political ideology and you've got a spicy study.
It's literally history in a can.
Scientists discovered an enzyme in cyanobacteria that forms a Sierpiński triangle, revealing nature's first known molecular fractal.
Much is written about the world happiness rankings. But it seems not everyone interprets the survey question the same way.
The ruling is binding and unprecedented, and may trickle down to other countries as well.
Ski season is shortening with every passing year, and most ski resorts around the world now rely on artificial snow...
An investigation spanning decades has revealed a strange pattern of violence during the Neolithic.
The oceans are becoming one big soup.
The sweet duck will be able to feed and take care of herself better once the procedure is complete.
New developments herald a future of ultra-secure quantum communication.
When archaeologists were called to survey a site ahead of housing development, they got more than they bargained for.
ADCs target cancer cells with precision, offering a promising advance in minimizing treatment side effects.
Researchers want to use the eye as a base to treat diabetes.
Archaeologists uncover an ancient human-fox companionship in South America, challenging our notions of early domestication.
These huge eyes weigh 20 times more than the rest of the worm's body.
Regrowing limbs starts with protein — and now, researchers know which protein are necessary.
If confirmed, this would be the first rainbow-type phenomenon observed outside of our solar system.
You've seen it on rooftops everywhere, but where does slate come from?
It identifies weeds and then precisely hits them with poison.
Yartsa gunbu, or the 'Viagra of the Himalayas', is more expensive than gold. However, it is facing extinction due to...
On average, presumed white applicants received callbacks 9.5 percent more often than their Black counterparts.
Flushing sprays countless particles invisible to the naked eye into the air around the toilet. Some of these tiny droplets...
Turns out, animals dream a lot like us: about everyday life.
This goes to show that if politicians really want to, they can protect the rainforests.
The calorie burn estimates on your smartwatch have near 40% error. Thermal cameras may be the solution.
The Moon faced tremendous geological upheavals during its dramatic formation.
Ever wonder what medieval people thought of eclipses?
Ptolemy's original 2,000-year-old treatise in Greek was overwritten with an unrelated text in Latin. Using modern imaging, scientists were able...
Welcome to the fascinating world of working memory—an overlooked but essential aspect of our cognitive machinery.