The origin of eukaryotes: how did we get from Asgard archaea to humans?

The origin of eukaryotes traced from Asgard archaea, revealing how complex cells evolved and led to animals, plants and humans.
The secrets of the underwater world: May the depths of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea conceal traces of lost civilisations?

The underwater world of the North and Baltic Seas may hide lost civilisations, as researchers race against time to uncover them.
The cruel rites of the Maya Empire: a dynasty’s rule brought to an end by fire

Public fire ritual toppled a dynasty, marking the end of the old order and a new era in the Maya Empire.
2,000-year-old Indian stone labyrinth may reveal details of ancient trade routes

A 2,000-year-old Indian stone labyrinth may reveal new insights into ancient trade routes and early cultural connections.
Will Artificial Intelligence wipe us out? What top experts say right now

The dangers of artificial intelligence are becoming ever more tangible, revealing risks that once belonged only to science fiction.
In search of lost cities: 6 legendary settlements yet to be found

Several ancient lost cities, including imperial capitals and religious centres, remain undiscovered, their locations still unknown today.
The secrets of a mysterious Nile party boat: what exactly lies hidden in the harbour of Alexandria?

A mysterious nile party boat discovered in Alexandria’s harbour sheds new light on how people enjoyed leisure in the ancient world.
Lake Ontario shipwreck: the 200-year-old mystery lurking in the depths of the Great Lakes

Lake Ontario shipwreck discovered in remarkable condition, raising new questions about 19th-century Great Lakes maritime history.
More than science fiction: could alien civilisations reveal themselves only on the brink of destruction?

According to a new scientific hypothesis, alien civilisations may only become detectable at the moment of their collapse.
Stunning discovery: a new state of matter identified between liquids and solids

Scientists reveal a new state of matter between liquids and solids, where some atoms remain immobile even in molten metals.





