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Two 150-million-year-old baby pterosaurs changed what we know about life and death
In the smooth limestone area of southern Germany, where lagoons glittered beneath a tropical sun, scientists are studying two tiny fossils, speaking across 150 million years. These remains are from ...
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600,000-Year Settlement: Britain’s Earliest Humans Found Near Canterbury
New excavations near Canterbury reveal stone tools dating between 560,000 and 620,000 years old, proving Homo heidelbergensis ...
More and more people are turning to artificial intelligence for support, companionship, and even love. There are risks, but some users say it has surprising benefits.
Anthropologist Christopher Bae has recently suggested we add two new species of ancient human to our family tree. The plans break the conventions for how species should be named – but Bae argues the r ...
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