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Face of 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman revealed by scientists who glued together 200 parts of her...
New York Post· 15 minutes agoThe face of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman was reconstructed by a team of scientists in England...
Watch live: Peregrine falcon webcam up and running on Alcatraz Island
San Jose Mercury News· 2 hours agoBiologists from the National Park Service have turned on a live streaming public web camera...
Maryland to rebrand snakehead to 'Chesapeake Channa' to encourage people to eat the fish
WJLA· 7 hours agoMaryland officials for years have tried to limit northern snakehead populations, and a soon-to-be...
3 RB3s with RB1 Potential (2024 Fantasy Football)
FantasyPros· 11 hours agoIt appears as though the true workhorse RB has gone extinct in today’s NFL. As fantasy managers, it has never been more challenging to assess depth charts and decipher the ...
Houston Zoo welcomes new baby giraffe, Kamili
CW39 NewsFix· 8 hours agoA surprise for Houston Zoo zookeepers, a baby giraffe!
One Piece Chapter 1114 Spoilers & Manga Plot Leaks
COMINGSOON.net via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe spoilers for Chapter 1114 of One Piece are now available. Vegapunk continues with his message and we learn new things related to the story. Here is a...
Denver Museum of Nature and Science researchers discover 65-million-year-old mammal in Colorado...
CBS News· 4 hours agoColorado museum researchers discover 65-million-year-old species in El Paso County giving...
Sex scenes in Hollywood movies are in rapid decline, study shows
Polygon Games· 7 hours agoThere has been so much time committed to yelling online about sex scenes in movies and TV — whether...
1st Americans came over in 4 different waves from Siberia, linguist argues
LiveScience· 3 hours agoThe model correlates with archaeological, climatological and genetic data, supporting the idea that...
The Story Of How The Giant ‘Terror Skink’ Was Presumed Extinct, Then Rediscovered
Forbes· 18 hours agoThe giant terror skink, or Boucort’s terrific skink, was first documented to science in the 1870s by the renowned botanist, Benjamin Balansa. Balansa, a research associate at the Paris Museum ...