Search results
Could you live on one of the world's most remote inhabited islands?
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoFrom palm-fringed atolls in the blue Pacific to scientific research outposts in the frigid Antarctic...
Godzilla's Original Roar Came From Something Much Stranger Than An Animal - SlashFilm
/Film· 5 days agoWell, if it belongs to a ginormous prehistoric reptilian monster like Godzilla, it matters as much...
Sperm Whale “Phonetic Alphabet” Similar To Human Language, Why AstraZeneca Has Taken Its COVID-19...
IFLScience· 5 days agoThis week, the “near-collapse” of Earth’s magnetic field 590 million years ago may have helped...
New evidence shows early humans became long-distance runners to hunt
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAnthropologists said they found written accounts of pursuits, some from the early 1500s, that...
Don’t Hunt (or Kill Game) If Your Heart Isn’t in It
Outdoor Life via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSentiments about killing change from hunt to hunt, animal to animal. Years ago I was on my first moose hunt in British Columbia, well after the rut was...
Archaeologists Found Human Remains in Lava Tubes, Filling in a Secret Historical Gap
Popular Mechanics via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe bones of humans found in the system range from just 150 years ago to 6,000 years ago. Additional...
Israel Unveils New Hotels, National Park
Travel Pulse· 2 days agoUS visitors are still traveling to Israel, albeit in much smaller numbers. First quarter 2024 US arrivals were at 30 percent of the same period in 2023,...
Could Eating Yogurt Help Strengthen Your Bones?
Mercola· 1 day agoYogurt was probably one of the first-ever "processed" foods, as it was created as a happy accident somewhere in Central Asia as early as the Neolithic Age, 4,500 years before the Common Era, ...
John Mulaney's 'Everybody's in L.A.': A guide to the hyperlocal references
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoShe described the pits as "the most important Ice Age fossil site in the world," but tar pits is a misnomer — it's actually asphalt that bubbles up through the site. That asphalt is what trapped ...
Tiny, hornless deer that lived 32 million years ago discovered in South Dakota
KTVQ Billings· 7 days agoResearchers have discovered a new genus of prehistoric deer that they believe existed some 32 million years ago in an area around what is now southwestern South Dakota. A ...