Discovery
Israeli-founded AI biotech Immunai launches drug-discovery collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim
The collaboration will use Immunai’s single-cell AI platform to identify T-cell targets in cancer and autoimmune diseases.
Paramount Skydance wins Warner Bros, Netflix backs out of deal
Warner Bros weighing revised bid from Paramount as bidding war escalates
Israeli scientists crack the code on breast cancer cells' survival in brain
Student archaeologist was digging a trench when something incredible stared back at her
Undergraduate Katie Joss discovers medieval carved head at Skaill Farm on Scottish island, likely from historic St. Mary's Church.
The first kebab? 3,000-year-old meat oven discovered in Turkey
Francesca Balossi Restelli: "They put the meat inside, covered it with a baked clay lid, and cooked it for hours, even all night."
‘Good fortunes’: 1,600-year-old Samaritan estate with mosaics unearthed in Kafr Qasim, Israel
Archaeologists uncover a vast Byzantine-era agricultural villa with intricate mosaics, oil press, and ritual bath in central Israel.
Archaeologists uncover site that could be older than Göbeklitepe
Second year excavations at Mendik Tepe reveal buildings of varying sizes with smaller, non T-shaped standing stones that differ from famous Neolithic monuments.
3,000-year-old axe discovered in Indonesia might have come from Outer Space
"In all my years of study, I had never seen a conical axe like this," said an archeologist.
Unearthed in Morocco's Atlas Mountains: a 165-million-year-old 'porcupine' dinosaur
The unique and striking neck armor of Spicomellus Afer must have been energetically expensive to form and carry, suggesting it served a display function rather than practical use.
1.8 million-year-old human jawbone discovered in Georgia; a key ‘to Eurasia's first colonies’
The Orozmani site, 100 kilometers from Tbilisi, contains layers dated 1.77-1.84 million years old and could reveal the lifestyle of Eurasia's first human colonies outside Africa.
Lost for centuries: Ottoman shipwreck packed with swords, pipes, and royal seals
A winter storm, a fiery end - and an underwater museum waiting to be opened.
Scientists rebuild ancient south indian faces - and discover traces of Middle Eastern ancestry
The first facial reconstructions from Keeladi hint at forgotten migrations and surprising diversity.
Farmers were digging potatoes - then they found a 3,000-year-old bronze treasure
16 kilograms of ancient metal - offered to the gods or hidden from enemies?