The search found 249 results in 8.683 seconds.
... ancestors might have been clueless about the biology and chemistry of plants and mystified by the process of ...
Patrick McGovern - 02/10/2017 - 22:50
... notions of alchemy into the discipline of modern chemistry. The Mirror of Wisdom and the Invisible College One ... alchemy and astronomy into the disciplines of experimental chemistry and observational astronomy. A cryptic illustration ... laid the foundations of experimental science, biology, chemistry, and the modern understanding of the universe which ...
Graham Phillips - 01/03/2017 - 13:58
Lantian Man is the name given to subspecies of Homo erectus of which ancient fossils were found in Lantian County, Shaanxi Province in China in 1963. Lantian Man were originally dated to 1.15 million years.
aprilholloway - 29/11/2014 - 00:50
... regions has always been as mysterious as the magical chemistry found within its fruit and seed. Until now, that ...
ashley cowie - 09/03/2024 - 13:54
... of Edinburgh and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He is the author of the book Prehistory ...
Martin Sweatman - 16/06/2021 - 19:21
Discovered at the Premier No.2 mine in Cullinan, South Africa, on January 26, 1905, the famous “Cullinan diamond” is the largest gem-quality diamond ever found. Weighing an incredible 3,106.75 carats, this monstrous and deeply-ancient stone was eventually cut into smaller stones, the largest of which were set into the crown jewels of Britain. Now a team of US researchers have probed the ancient origins of a series of large gem diamonds, similar to the Cullinan, discovering that they form “super deep” in the earth’s mantle.
ashley cowie - 28/06/2020 - 14:02
... and conifer resin for toolmaking and exhibited prehistoric chemistry skills. Wooden artifacts, though rare, offer ...
Robbie Mitchell - 21/11/2023 - 19:56
... He would have to know about micro-sciences, biology, chemistry, chromosomes, DNA, how to extract and mix, be able ...
Finn-Jerry - 25/01/2015 - 15:20
... of Edinburgh and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He is the author of the book Prehistory ...
Martin Sweatman - 09/03/2022 - 21:29
A new study says the people sacrificed centuries ago by the Mexica (Aztec) at Tenochtitlan weren’t all prisoners of war killed just a short while after they were captured. Some of them, including women and children, may have lived locally for six years or more.
Mark Miller - 26/01/2016 - 21:54
A team of international scientists has just completed a comprehensive study of ancient European milk drinking habits. They wanted to see if there was a connection between increased milk consumption and the development of the capacity to digest animal milk fully and properly. It appears that a genetic mutation entering humanity’s collective genome about 4,000 years ago was responsible for the latter change. Before then humans were naturally lactose intolerant.
Nathan Falde - 30/07/2022 - 18:53
... lives. Hermann Niemeyer, head of the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of ...
Alicia McDermott - 26/07/2016 - 00:43
... of Edinburgh and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He is the author of the book Prehistory ...
Martin Sweatman - 28/06/2021 - 17:49
... the Gerzeh tomb, and discovered that the structure and chemistry of the iron suggested a meteoric origin. The most ...
Natalia Klimczak - 31/05/2016 - 21:42
... Human Interaction An international team of experts led by chemistry professor Sahra Talamo from the University of ...
Nathan Falde - 25/11/2021 - 16:00
... University of Southern Denmark’s Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, said in the press release. "Lead ...
Mark Miller - 26/10/2015 - 13:54
... present From Chrome Plating to Nanotubes: The ‘Modern’ Chemistry First Used in Ancient Times A satellite photo of ...
Alicia McDermott - 24/01/2017 - 22:58
... diets 9,000 years ago. “Our combination of isotope chemistry, paleoethnobotanical and zooarchaeological methods ...
Nathan Falde - 24/01/2024 - 19:00
New research from the UNC School of Medicine has raised important questions about exactly how primitive molecule systems managed to replicate themselves and create life, and offers an intriguing view on how life began.
aprilholloway - 15/09/2013 - 00:50