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Published Early humans may have first walked upright in the trees - Early Humans May Have First Walked Upright in the Trees


Human bipedalism -- walking upright on two legs -- may have evolved in trees, and not on the ground...
Published Were galaxies much different in the early universe? - Were Galaxies Much Different in the Early Universe?


The most sensitive telescope now searching for radio signals from cosmic dawn, an era around 200 mil...
Published Ancient dwarf galaxy reconstructed with MilkyWay@home volunteer computer - Ancient Dwarf Galaxy Reconstructed with MilkyWay@home Volunteer Computer


Astrophysicists for the first time have calculated the original mass and size of a dwarf galaxy that ...
Published Fossil pigments shed new light on vertebrate evolution - Fossil Pigments: A New Tool for Understanding Vertebrate Evolution


This new paper shows that melanin is more than just something that gives colour to the body. It play...
Published Scientists observe gas re-accretion in dying galaxies for the first time - Scientists Observe Gas Re-Accretion in Dying Galaxies for the First Time


A new study suggests that previously displaced gases can re-accrete onto galaxies, potentially slowi...
Published Astronomers find distant gas clouds with leftovers of the first stars - Astronomers Find Distant Gas Clouds with Leftovers of the First Stars



Using ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT), researchers have found for the first time the fingerprints l...
Published How did Earth get its water? - How Earth Got Its Water: A Fascinating Journey Through Time



Our planet's water could have originated from interactions between the hydrogen-rich atmospheres and ...
Published Earth formed from dry, rocky building blocks - Earth Formed from Dry, Rocky Building Blocks: A New Perspective



A new study shows that the so-called planetesimals that accreted together to form Earth must have be...
Published Massive fuel-hungry black holes feed off intergalactic gas - Massive Fuel-Hungry Black Holes Feed Off Intergalactic Gas


Research has revealed how supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are feeding off gas clouds which reach th...
Published Another crystalline layer on crystal surface as a precursor of crystal-to-crystal transition - Another Crystalline Layer on Crystal Surface as a Precursor of Crystal-to-Crystal Transition


Ice surfaces have a thin layer of water below its melting temperature of 0 degrees Celsius. Such pre...
Published The electron slow motion: Ion physics on the femtosecond scale - The Electron Slow Motion: Ion Physics on the Femtosecond Scale


How do different materials react to the impact of ions? This is a question that plays an important r...
Published Battery-free robots use origami to change shape in mid-air - Battery-Free Robots: The Origami-Inspired Shape Shifters


Researchers have developed small robotic devices that can change how they move through the air by 's...
Published Reinventing cosmology: New research puts age of universe at 26.7 -- not 13.7 -- billion years - Reinventing Cosmology: The Universe is 26.7 Billion Years Old, Not 13.7



Our universe could be twice as old as current estimates, according to a new study that challenges th...
Published Surprising similarities in stone tools of early humans and monkeys - Surprising Similarities in Stone Tools of Early Humans and Monkeys


Researchers have discovered artefacts produced by old world monkeys in Thailand that resemble stone...
Published Dinosaur 'mummies' might not be as unusual as we think - Dinosaur 'Mummies' Might Not Be as Unusual as We Think


A process of desiccation and deflation explains why dinosaur 'mummies' aren't as exceptional as we m...
Published Physicists invoke the cosmological collider to explain why matter, and not antimatter, dominates the universe - Physicists Invoke the Cosmological Collider to Explain Why Matter, and Not Antimatter, Dominates the Universe


Early in its history, shortly after the Big Bang, the universe was filled with equal amounts of matt...
Published 'Ghostly' neutrinos provide new path to study protons - Ghostly Neutrinos: A New Path to Study Protons


Scientists have discovered a new way to investigate the structure of protons using neutrinos, known...
Published African smoke over the Amazon - African Smoke Over the Amazon: A Threat to the Rainforest



Up to two-thirds of the soot above the central Amazon rainforest originates in Africa. Researchers d ...
Published Was plate tectonics occurring when life first formed on Earth? - Was Plate Tectonics Occurring When Life First Formed on Earth?



Researchers used small zircon crystals to unlock information about magmas and plate tectonic activit...
Published The Secret of Swing: Downbeat delays - The Secret of Swing: Downbeat Delays


Jazz must swing -- jazz musicians agree on that. However, even 100 years after the beginnings of jaz...