High on the Tibetan Plateau, where the air feels thin in a way that is hard to describe unless you’ve stood there, human life ...
The findings challenge the long-held assumption that prehistoric people didn’t spend much time in high-altitude mountain regions. Reading time 3 minutes The plainly named “Cave 338” lies around 7,332 ...
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Humans Are Still Evolving Right Before Our Eyes on The Tibetan Plateau
(Matteo Colombo/Stone/Getty Images) Humans are not yet done cooking. We're continuing to evolve and adjust to the world ...
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The FAA wants to use AI for your flight. Here's why.
The Federal Aviation Administration has a huge amount of data at its disposal. AI is helping the agency use all that ...
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Bafana Bafana’s first training session in Mexico leaves fans divided ahead of World Cup opener
Bafana Bafana begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup preparations in Mexico with high-altitude training, sparking mixed fan ...
Suborbital spaceflight company Virgin Galactic has announced plans to conduct a crewed research mission in 2027 that will ...
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Why Europe is getting so hot
Europe is sweltering under extreme heat that has broken records and claimed lives. Why is the continent heating so fast?
Sediment cores reveal that the 2012 wildfire in Africa's Mountains of the Moon was the first fire recorded there in 12,000 ...
On Earth, a blazing orange and crimson horizon marks the close of day. On Mars, the planet famous for its rust-red landscapes ...
Hidden organic particles high in the stratosphere may reshape how scientists understand climate, ozone chemistry, and ...
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