In 1995, a pair of scientists discovered a planet outside our solar system orbiting a solar-type star. Since that ...
The world of medicine is constantly evolving thanks to advances in technology and the tireless work of scientists. In this ...
A music reporter revisits the documentary that made him fall in love with the Beatles, ahead of the film’s 30th-anniversary ...
This one Radiohead song is not only beautiful and moving, but is scientifically guaranteed to make you shiver, as found in a ...
Early aerial photographs first highlighted the scale of Peru’s Monte Sierpe monument. Almost a century later, scientists have worked out what it might have been used for ...
The American Physical Society (APS) selected John Lyons, Ph.D., a physical scientist in the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s ...
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has produced a radio signal unlike any ever recorded, leaving astronomers puzzled and ...
Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more. LITTLE FEAT Classic rock band Little Feat have ...
New research suggests that the holes were the site of an ancient marketplace, and Inca rulers may have used them as a ...
Researchers say Monte Sierpe’s 5,000 aligned pits once supported trade and recordkeeping, offering a new view of Inca-era ...
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Scientists may finally have an explanation for the centuries-old 5,200 mystery holes in the Peruvian Andes
Drone footage and on-the-ground excavations high in the Andes are revealing what the Chincha Kingdom and Inca Empire may have used these holes for centuries ago.
The naturalist has found remarkable biodiversity in a region overlooked by research, and is set on showcasing its climate ...
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