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Tiny grains of sand may explain how humans moved the Stonehenge megaliths across hundreds of miles
Some think Stonehenge’s stones were hauled by humans over long distances using sledges, ropes, and boats, while others ...
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Concrete from desert sand? Scientists test cement alternative using plant-based binders
Researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the University of ...
In parts of China, visitors have reported dunes that hum, boom, or whistle when wind passes over them or when someone slides ...
We spoke with the 'David vs. Goliath' fan-favorite on set in Fiji, where he detailed his plans to thwart his former foes, ...
Last week four teams from Marshall County Schools, Blount County, DeKalb County and Fort Payne City schools participated in ...
Photographers capture mutant crayfish, cleaning fish, and synchronized whales in this year's top underwater contests.
New research shows water bankruptcy is replacing temporary water crises, with groundwater loss reshaping food systems and ...
GARDENING in February may not sound that appealing. But according to experts, it’s actually one of the most important months ...
University campuses are often places of learning and discovery, but rarely do researchers find a new species living right on their ...
Salt hangs in the air, and the sound of waves blends with the low hum of conversation and clinking plates. Meals here feel earned, the kind that come after a long walk on the sand or a day spent ...
Most non-athletes wouldn’t last in a cage, ring, or court with a professional. But even amongst professional athletes, ...
Let’s not waste any time here. Paste staff and contributors came together to build a definitive ranking of the greatest ...
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