A rock measuring 900 meters is on a journey through our solar system, providing what is arguably one of the strongest pieces ...
When we think of pre-modern governance, we often default to an image of concentrated authority: imposing rulers presiding over intricately layered hierarchies—pharaohs, emperors, and kings whose power ...
The Mediterranean Sea is home to some of the ocean's largest animals. Among the nine species of cetaceans commonly found along its western shores are the fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus, the world's ...
The findings place energy infrastructure and data center geography at the center of the global AI economy, raising new questions about who will control the next phase of digital development and who ...
Gaze patterns vary substantially among people with varying levels of vision, pointing to the need for individualized ...
Deep inside a cave in central Spain, Neanderthals repeatedly carried horned and antlered skulls of large herbivores, stripped them of flesh, and arranged them near fires over what appears to be ...
Six Capital Region properties were nominated to be added to the State and National Registers of Historic Places. Various buildings and districts rich in history were selected in Albany, Columbia, ...
A set of vanguard artists make culture readable without diluting it, using craft as method and institutions as amplifiers, interpreting local references and ensuring their work travels intact.
A team led by HHMI Hanna Gray Fellow Shan Meltzer has created a detailed, cell-by-cell map of the spinal cord that offers a new framework for understanding chronic pain and provides a powerful new ...