The intricate system allegedly operated through electronic oscillography, analyzing sound waves with unprecedented precision and converting them back into their original forms. Light could be ...
Imagine stumbling upon an object so strange, so impossible to explain, that it throws everything you thought you knew about ...
In a remote stretch of Egyptian desert, a set of huge carved symbols has revived one of humanity’s oldest questions: were our ancestors trying to speak to the cosmos. The newly highlighted tableau, ...
Eleven Acre Flea Market in Thomasville, North Carolina stands as a monument to the art of the deal, where shoppers from Murphy to Manteo converge in search of that perfect find at a price that makes ...
Scientists may have cracked the case of whether a seven-million-year-old fossil could walk upright. A new study found strong ...
When electricity or fuel powers a machine, the machine gets hotter. Finding new ways to cool machines quickly and controllably can mean the difference between a functioning electrical grid and a ...
Historians and divers are trying to retrieve prehistoric clues from beneath the waves—but they have to act fast.
Lyka Amethyst Perandos reflects on the Book of Job, bridging ancient scripture with modern science to explore divine mystery.
New Scientist writers and contributors have chosen their top science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games and board ...