Archaeologists are using AI to create a Stone Age video game that lets players interact with the past. Ready to explore?
Ran Barzilay, a psychiatrist and researcher at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, won't be letting his 9-year-old son get a smartphone before age 13.
Generative AI is already reshaping writing, art, and film. Now, archaeologists are using it to let players talk to the past.
Former Rivers State Governor and Founder/Pro-Chancellor of the PAMO University of Medical Sciences (PUMS), Peter Odili, has ...
As pointed out in an enjoyable Atlas Obscura episode  and elsewhere2, the concept of a parkway3 was invented right here in ...
A remarkable discovery of 476,000-year-old wooden logs at Kalambo Falls reveals that early humans were reshaping their ...
For many years, scientists thought early humans first learned to make fire on purpose about 50,000 years ago. This idea came mostly from Neanderthal sites in France. Now, new proof from eastern ...
At Baku Art Weekend, Azerbaijan’s capital reveals is a city where ancient traditions, contemporary art, and futurist ...
In a groundbreaking discovery at Kalambo Falls in northern Zambia, archaeologists have uncovered a wooden structure dating back 476,000 years. This finding ...
In a groundbreaking archaeological find, wooden logs dating back 476,000 years have been discovered at Kalambo Falls in Zambia. This discovery, made beneath ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest-known evidence of fire-making by prehistoric humans in the English county of Suffolk — a hearth apparently made by Neanderthals about 415,000 years ago — ...
Archaeological discoveries released this year show that human activity on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau dates back as far as 100,000 years, officials in the Xizang autonomous region said at a news ...