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The Fame was a Dutch merchant ship that wrecked in 1631. Parts of the ship resurfaced in 2013, but the hull had been missing ...
Spotted by citizen scientists, the “undulating meadows” of Pavona clavus cover half the area of a soccer field.
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A meteorite that plummeted into the roof and living room of a house in McDonough, Georgia, has now been found to be 20 ...
Editor Paul Smith calls this DeWalt 12-inch miter saw “a home workshop workhorse” and notes that it’s tremendously versatile ...
The neuroscience is pretty uncomfortable. People in positions of power show reduced activity in mirror neuron systems, the ...
His recreation suggests that ancient people may have been harnessing electricity millennia earlier than we thought.
Remains of one person, likely a high status individual, lay at the center of the tomb, surrounded by the gold and other human ...
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It’s generally understood that Earth’s population is somewhere around 8.2 billion people. That’s the baseline we use to plan ...
While the human remains in the coffin were not those of an elite member of society (as they had once been thought to be), ...