ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEAround 9.700 years ago, teenagers were chewing on resin in order to make glue. Read to learn more. Some teenagers from 9,700 years ago chewed on resin in order to make glue just after they ate hazelnuts, deer, and trout.
Seeing mountain gorillas in the wild tops the bucket list of most travelers who visit Africa. Today, mountain gorillas stand as a symbol of Rwanda's rich biodiversity, attracting tourists from around the globe. A pivotal experience for any visitor to Rwanda is gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park, an endeavor embraced by prominent individuals who contribute to the awareness of gorilla conservation and showcase the country's commitment to safety and cleanliness.
The US faces a cicada 'apocalypse' with over a trillion insects infesting 16 states in a 200-year event, merging two groups for the first time since 1803. Continue reading to learn more details.
A 3,000-year-old stone disk covered with markings is believed to be an ancient celestial map representing the brightest stars in the night sky. Find out more about it in this article.
A team of researchers has demonstrated the role of stalagmites in reconstructing regional and global climate history. Continue reading the article to find out more.
The ancient Roman wine didn't taste like wines today. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo: Pexels/Kampus Production) 2,000-Year-Old Roman Wine Likely Tasted Slightly Spicy With Toasted Bread-Like Aroma Archeologists shared how an ancient Roman wine looked, smelled, and tasted.
The Doomsday Clock 2024 announcement will be happening on January 23. Read to learn more. The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists will be having the annual Doomsday Clock announcement for 2024.
Strange, gelatinous substance, appearing suddenly on the ground, has left people baffled for much of history. Read the article to know more about these blobs of goo known as star jelly.
Humanoid robot Ameca said she didn't have subjective experiences, so it was difficult to describe what it was like to be a robot. Continue reading to learn more.
A recent study reveals that higher levels of exposure to nighttime outdoor artificial light leads to potential risk for macular degeneration. Continue reading the article to find out more.