Physicists Using X-Rays Make “Impossible” Discovery of a New Critical Point in Water Ryan Whalen·March 27, 2026A new critical point in water has been discovered by Stockholm University physicists, explaining some of water’s strangest properties.
When Scientists Examined the Contents of a 14,400-Year-Old Ice Age Wolf’s Stomach, They Found a “Woolly” Surprise Christopher Plain·January 15, 2026When Swedish scientists examined the stomach contents of 14,400-year-old Ice Age wolf remains they discovered DNA from a woolly rhinoceros
60,000-Year-Old Projectiles Are the World’s First ‘Poison Arrows,’ Extending Earliest Use in Africa by Thousands of Years Christopher Plain·January 8, 2026Analysis of 60,000-year-old artifacts has uncovered the oldest known poison arrowheads, hinting at advanced ancient knowledge and reasoning.
“It Was a Complete Surprise”: Archaeologists Unearth Evidence Some Ancient Humans Hunted with Wolves Instead of Dogs Christopher Plain·November 26, 2025Archaeologists excavating a remote island cave have found unexpected evidence that ancient humans hunted with partially domesticated wolves.