Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Dr. Ruiqing Shen at Oklahoma State University is developing a hydrogel for efficient firefighting against wildland and ...
The Alabama State Board of Education on Thursday unanimously approved a new K–12 digital literacy and computer science course ...
In the wake of a wildfire, a vital micronutrient can become a toxic heavy metal—and could eventually make its way into ...
Sonic Fire Tech, co-founded by aerospace engineer Geoff Bruder, has developed a system that uses infrasound – low-frequency sound waves below the threshold of human hearing ...
For the small congregation, the Eaton fire was a test of faith. In all, 20 church members lost their homes. Another 20 were ...
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Earliest human-controlled fire revealed through advanced analysis
Although the image of our ancestors huddled up around the warm glow of a campfire is quite easily romanticized, by no means ...
According to groundbreaking findings from England, Neanderthals were sparking their own fires 400,000 years ago — hundreds of thousands of years earlier than many anthropologists previously believed.
It seems the AI hype has turned into an AI bubble. There have been many bubbles before, from the Tulip mania of the 17th ...
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This is the oldest evidence of humans making fire
Archaeologists in England say a few tiny mineral flecks may rewrite a big chapter in human prehistory. At a site called ...
Harvard atmospheric scientists directly sampled 5-day old wildfire smoke in the upper troposphere and found large particles that are not reflected in current climate models.
Oscar-winning visual effects supervisor Joe Letteri explains how new performance capture technology added more complexity to character faces.
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