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Bronze Age nomads used cauldrons for blood sausage and yak milk
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoHumans have loved fine cookware and milk for thousands of years across multiple continents. Now, a...
Large, flying, invasive Joro spiders are on their way to NJ. Everything you should know
The Record· 16 hours agoIn November, Dr. David Coyle, entomologist at Clemson University, told NorthJersey.com that the...
Surprising Evolutionary Insights Revealed by First Complete Chromosome Sequences From Great Apes
SciTechDaily· 7 days agoComplete X and Y chromosome sequences from six different primate species have been successfully...
Stingray injuries are more common than you think. Here’s how to avoid being impaled at SC beaches
The State McClatchy via AOL· 48 minutes agoWhat are they and what stingray species are common along the coast? There are many different species...
We Should All Take Lana Del Rey more Seriously - Hollywood Insider
Hollywood Insider· 1 day agoEveryone has a different image in their minds when they hear the name Lana Del Rey. You might even...
Human Neurons Play the Waiting Game
The Scientist· 7 hours agoCellular maturation involves transcriptional, metabolic, and physiological changes that drive cell function. In human neurons, this process takes longer...
Biennale Gherdëina curator Lorenzo Giusti on bringing contemporary art to the Dolomites
Euronews via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoEuronews Culture sat down with Italian historian and art curator Lorenzo Giusti to discuss the...
How Neanderthal Language Differed From Modern Human – They Probably Didn’t Use Metaphors
IFLScience· 4 days agoThe Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) fascinate researchers and the general public alike....
German cockroaches have humans to thank for their evolution
Futurity· 19 hours agoIt turns out the cockroach, Blattella germanica, found across the globe, is a pest of our own...
Beneath the Surface
Santa Fe Reporter· 5 hours agoOne of my favorite ways to spend the summer months in Santa Fe is to wander around the foothills and mountains foraging for wild edibles. The number of ...