An international team of scientists, including the University of Wollongong (UOW), has found compelling evidence that a ...
Andrew Ng sees AI as a revolution in the making, predicting continued progress despite controversies and claims of a bubble.
In 2025, a Yoruba series quietly captured the attention of millions of Nigerians and became one of the most searched online.
The textbook version of human evolution has long held that Homo erectus was the pioneering species to venture beyond Africa's borders around 1.8 million years ago. However, new analysis of five skulls ...
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Dressing for the season: How holiday fashion has become personal, purposeful and African
It is December and wardrobes across Kenya have already shifted. The weight of the year loosens, calendars open to reunions and celebrations, and fashion, quietly but deliberately, takes centre ...
Today, Al-Ahram Foundation marks the 150th anniversary of its founding, commemorating a century and a half during which the ...
A study on Indo-European languages, using direct linguistic data, reconciles the two dominant hypotheses of where and how ...
In the heart of Dothan, Alabama, there exists a sprawling wonderland where bargain hunters and curiosity seekers converge in a ritual as timeless as commerce itself.
With tools like OpenAI’s new Atlas browser, even the browser becomes the billboard. The user never needs to enter the ...
To close out the year, Fast Company asked seven design experts to choose one rebrand that—for better or worse—will be ...
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1.5 million-year-old Homo erectus face was just reconstructed — and its mix of old and new traits is complicating the picture of human evolution
Scientists have reconstructed the head of an ancient human relative from 1.5 million year-old fossilized bones and teeth. But ...
A mystery that started with the discovery of a pinkie finger bone in Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia may finally have been cracked.
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