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Lost land bridge discovery could rewrite human history
Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery in Turkey, uncovering a lost land bridge that could significantly alter our understanding of human migration and European history. This remarkable ...
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Ancient stone tools reveal how early seafarers from Asia became America’s first people
Long before there were maps or names for continents, a handful of people stood at the edge of the world. Picture them on a ...
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200,000 Years of Migration: The Truth Behind the Out of Africa Theory
The Out of Africa Theory explains how every modern human descends from a single African population that began migrating roughly 60,000 years ago. This model is supported by fossil evidence and genetic ...
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The Bering Land Bridge has been submerged since the last ice age. Will scientists ever study it?
Humans likely left a lot of archaeological evidence along the Bering Land Bridge when they crossed from Asia to Alaska during the last ice age. But will we ever be able to dive down to examine it?
A 45,000-year-old Neanderthal bone found in Crimea shows ancient humans traveled thousands of miles, linking Europe and ...
A federal auction scheduled for June proposes leasing tracts of all three protected Wyoming migration corridors to oil and gas drilling, and it also opens the door to rigs within a now-unprotected ...
Scientists developed a wireless brain implant smaller than a grain of sand that recorded neural activity in mice for 365 days ...
Historian Phi Vân Nguyen explains the crucial role of French-Canadian Jesuits in the post-war Vietnamese refugee crisis, ...
The neighborhood is home to more than 170 artist studios and 20 galleries, Ariel Willmott, cultural affairs director for the ...
US border patrol is asking companies to submit plans to turn standard 4x4 trucks into AI-powered watchtowers—combining radar, ...
Volunteers have recovered nearly 2,000 dead cranes in recent days from a site near Berlin, a location typically cherished by ...
Though the country’s elk herd may be up compared to generations past, hunters cannot expect to find a bull behind every tree.
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