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Unprecedented evidence humans occupied ‘lava tubes’ could fill in gaps in the archeological record,...
CNN.com· 3 days agoPeople who lived in the Arabian Peninsula thousands of years ago went underground when they wanted...
'Scared silly': Imprisoned Trump advisor Peter Navarro files emergency motion for release
The Raw Story· 2 days agoTrump's former trade advisor Peter Navarro, who was recently convicted of contempt, is seeking an...
Archaeologists Found Human Remains in Lava Tubes, Filling in a Secret Historical Gap
Popular Mechanics via Yahoo News· 2 days ago...Depictions of cattle, sheep, goats, and dogs, the authors say, corroborate the prehistoric...
Paleo diet? Study reveals new insight on what Stone Age humans really ate
WPBF Palm Beach· 7 days agoWhat did people in the Stone Age eat before the advent of farming around 10,000 years ago? A...
US government announces new financial incentives for farms to stem the spread of bird flu in dairy...
CNN via Yahoo Finance· 22 hours agoNewly announced financial incentives to farms to help stem the spread of bird flu in dairy cattle...
Beethoven’s hair reveals new insights into the composer’s health issues
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoThis week, learn secrets unlocked by studying Ludwig van Beethoven’s hair, explore lava tubes where...
Planet endures record-hot April, as scientists warn 2024 could beat heat records for second year in...
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoRecord global heat continues its unbroken streak. Last month, the world lived through the hottest...
Cows have human flu receptors, study shows, raising stakes on bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCows have the same kinds of gateways into their cells as humans and birds, a new study shows. The...
Meet Shanidar Z, a Neanderthal Woman Who Walked the Earth 75,000 Years Ago
Smithsonian Magazine· 5 days agoIn 2018, archaeologists unearthed the 75,000-year-old remains of a female Neanderthal from a cave in northern Iraq. Crushed by rocks and compacted by thousands of years of sediment, her skull ...
Dice Snakes Fake Their Own Deaths With Gory, Poop-Filled Theatrics
Smithsonian Magazine· 2 days agoBecause they inhabit so many ecosystems, different dice snake populations protect themselves in a...