Augmented reality could be the future of paper books, according to a new research published in IEEE Pervasive Computing
New Mexico mammoths among best evidence for early humans in North America; a new study was published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Octopus lures from the Mariana Islands found to be oldest in the world; a study on World Archaeology suggests the ancient CHamoru people may have been the inventors
Oldest DNA from domesticated American horse lends credence to shipwreck folklore; the study has been published on PLoS One
Prehistoric roots of ‘cold sore’ virus traced through ancient herpes DNA; a study has been published on Science Advances
High-status Danish Vikings wore exotic beaver furs; identified by ancient proteins, fur was important as a trade and status item
Monks Mound, the north ‘plaza’ in Cahokia was likely inundated year-round, as shown by a study published on the journal World Archaeology
A new book by Bruce Edelstein: Eleonora di Toledo and the Creation of Boboli Gardens, dedicated to the Florentine duchess 500 years after her birth
New research demonstrates important connections between climate change and civil unrest among the ancient Maya
When did the genetic variations that make us human emerge? A new study on the subject was published on Scientific Reports