Fossils of a human ancestor from 773,000 years ago may be near the base of the Homo sapiens lineage, representing a common ...
A recent breakthrough in green hydrogen production, using sugars derived from agricultural waste, has dramatically lowered ...
While wind and solar energy led in investments globally, liquefied natural gas is also booming. A former climate envoy for ...
Sponges are among Earth's most ancient animals, but exactly when they evolved has long puzzled scientists. Genetic information from living sponges, as well as chemical signals from ancient rocks, ...
Rich nations built their wealth on coal, oil and gas. Now the world is asking poorer countries like Mozambique to chart a ...
Revolutionary change to fossil fuel conversion process reduces carbon pollution to almost zero while tripling yield of ...
With copper-blue blood prized by modern medicine and a body plan older than dinosaurs, the horseshoe crab reveals how ancient ...
A Southern Environmental Law Center suit alleges state regulators erred in four areas in approving the plant: environmental ...
Dinosaur remains can preserve their original organic molecules—settling a 30-year-old scientific debate about whether such ...
Where did our species first emerge? Fossils discovered in Morocco dating back more than 773,000 years bolster the theory that Homo sapiens originally appeared in Africa, according to scientists.
New study of 7-million-year-old fossils from Chad proves Sahelanthropus tchadensis walked upright while still climbing trees.
In a world where every ton of CO₂ is counted, CarbonBlue offers a new way of looking at lime, water, and industrial ...