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The prospectors hunting hydrogen along a US continental rift

As the drilling continued, the team at HyTerra remained hopeful that they were on the cusp of a major discovery. The potential for geologic hydrogen to revolutionize the energy industry

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Surviving global catastrophe is a matter of community, not commerce

In a world filled with uncertainty and potential catastrophic events, a recent study published in the journal PLOS One offers

Neandertals invented bone-tipped spears all on their own

However, this new discovery challenges those assumptions and suggests that Neandertals were more technologically advanced than previously believed. The ability

ServiceNow acquires Data.World months after snatching up Moveworks

ServiceNow Acquires Data.World to Enhance AI Capabilities Enterprise workflow management platform ServiceNow has announced its second AI-related acquisition this year.

Scientists Discover Wild Birds Behaving Suspiciously Like Friends : ScienceAlert

The Fascinating World of Friendship in Birds Cooperation and working together are not unique to humans; it's a successful strategy

Structify raises $4.1M seed to turn unstructured web data into enterprise-ready datasets

Structify's innovative approach to data preparation has garnered attention from industry experts and investors alike. With $4.1 million in seed

Blood of Man Who’s Had 200 Snakebites Helps Make a Potent Antivenom

A groundbreaking new antivenom has been developed using antibodies from a man who has survived over 200 snakebites. This innovative

How To Watch The Vatican Conclave Chimney Livestream: New Pope To Be Chosen

Today in Vatican City, history is being made as the successor to Pope Francis is chosen by the College of

Before altering the air, microbes oxygenated large swaths of the sea

By studying ancient sediments, scientists have uncovered new evidence suggesting that oxygen-producing microbes may have oxygenated large portions of Earth's