Scientists have discovered Stone Age blacksmiths were using fire to make tools at least 72,000 years ago Credit: Photo: HULTON Just as raising temperature can change the properties of iron and other ...
Fire was used to make tools by our early human ancestors some 300,000 years ago, an analysis of flint blades unearthed in a cave east of Tel Aviv has revealed. Researchers from Israel studied stone ...
Stone Age 'blacksmiths' mastered the use of fire to make tools at least 72,000 years ago - about 50,000 years earlier than believed - scientists have discovered. A team from South Africa found that ...
Broken garden tools seemingly don't have much use once they're damaged, but with this simple idea, you can use one to mount a ...
Is our species, Homo sapiens sapiens, the first cyborg species? Gizmodo/New Scientist has a fascinating article up about how humans evolved as a result of technology. Timothy Taylor, an anthropologist ...
These captive New Caledonian crows showed how they assembled a rod using two separate parts, a barrel and a plunger, without any help THIS video shows how these remarkable crows have learned how to ...