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430,000-year-old wooden handheld tools from Greece are the oldest on record — and they predate modern humans
Archaeologists have found the oldest-known surviving examples of handheld wooden tools.
Two artifacts found at a lake shore in Greece are the oldest wooden tools to be uncovered so far and date back 430,000 years.
A coalition of leading agricultural organizations today sent a lette r to Lee Zeldin, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental ...
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160,000-year-old sophisticated stone tools discovered in China may not have been made by Homo sapiens
Archaeologists have found the oldest known evidence of hafted tools in East Asia, and they challenge a previously held assumption about stone tool use.
An exclusive conversation with Kevin Weil, head of OpenAI for Science, a new in-house team that wants to make scientists more productive.
A researcher has created a chatbot that is indistinguishable from human participants in online surveys. Some researchers fear ...
Precise measurements, not just imagination, drive scientific breakthroughs. From Galileo's telescope revealing Jupiter's moons to LIGO detecting gravitational waves, unblinking instruments ...
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Why science no longer makes laws
This video explains how modern science focuses on models and theories rather than fixed laws, and why scientific knowledge evolves as new evidence and better tools emerge.
A perspective in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface argues that advances in AI, sensing technologies and modeling are ...
Meha Jain uses satellite imagery and machine learning to help smallholder farmers increase their food production sustainably.
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