Using rock images to study cult of the gods in pre-Egyptian society
The desert in southern Egypt is filled with hundreds of petroglyphs and inscriptions dating from the Neolithic to the Arab […]
The desert in southern Egypt is filled with hundreds of petroglyphs and inscriptions dating from the Neolithic to the Arab […]
To reduce the effects of pesticide drift and protect pollinators, researchers with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service
Proteins are the heavy-lifters of biochemistry. These beefy molecules act as building blocks, receptors, processors, couriers and catalysts. “Proteins are
Evidence from past extinctions cannot be used as a definitive way of predicting future biodiversity loss, scientists have found by
A small team of archaeologists, assisted by a large group of volunteers has unearthed what may be evidence of an
Most people only encounter turbulence as an unpleasant feature of air travel, but it’s also a notoriously complex problem for
Environmental campaigners scored a rare victory in Albania on Wednesday after authorities announced the creation of a national park to
Since 1970, the number of people living outside their countries of birth has tripled. Most migrants are looking for work
When we think of the term “natural disaster,” we think of the horrific events like Hurricane Katrina, the fires and
Cyclone Freddy, which has twice smashed into the African coast after traversing the Indian Ocean, may be enshrined in the