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CNN: The stories behind 10 of the world's earliest known photographs
The stories behind 10 of the world's earliest known photographs
The curator of "Photographs: An Early Album of the World" at the Louvre Abu Dhabi sheds light on 10 rare images from the 1800s.
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Saturday, April 27, 2019
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Fox News: Ancient tomb of mysterious man discovered in Egypt
Ancient tomb of mysterious man discovered in Egypt
Archaeologists recently unearthed a tomb in Egypt belonging to a mysterious man known as Tjt, dating all the way back to Ancient Egypt.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Smithsonian: Archaeologists Discover Some of the Amazon's Oldest Human Burials
Archaeologists Discover Some of the Amazon's Oldest Human Burials
As early as 10,000 years ago, humans created settlements on elevated forest mounds in parts of southwestern Amazonia
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Thursday, April 18, 2019
Ancient Origins: The origins of human beings according to ancient Sumerian texts
The origins of human beings according to ancient Sumerian texts
Sumer, or the 'land of civilized kings', flourished in Mesopotamia, now modern-day Iraq, around 4500 BC. Sumerians created an advanced civilization with its own system of elaborate language and writing, architecture and arts, astronomy and mathematics. Read more Section: News Human Origins Folklore Read Later
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Ancient Origins: 3,900-Year-Old Lost Inscriptions Surface at the Ancient Egyptian Amethyst Mines
3,900-Year-Old Lost Inscriptions Surface at the Ancient Egyptian Amethyst Mines
Archaeologists working in the timeworn deserts of Egypt have uncovered more than '100 ancient inscriptions' at Wadi el-Hudi, where ancient miners once collected amethysts which were believed to be imbued with supernatural powers. Read more Section: News History & Archaeology
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Wednesday, April 17, 2019
National Geographic: Pig brains partially revived hours after death. Here's what it means for people.
Pig brains partially revived hours after death. Here's what it means for people.
In a feat sure to fire up ethical and philosophical debate, a new system has restored circulation and oxygen flow to a dead mammal brain.
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Tuesday, April 16, 2019
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National Geographic: Surprising DNA found in ancient people from southern Europe
Surprising DNA found in ancient people from southern Europe
National Geographic
A study of 8,000 years of genetics from Spain and Portugal yields a surprisingly complex picture of the inhabitants' ancestry. Read the full story
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Ars Technica: Scientists think they’ve solved one mystery of Easter Island’s statues
Scientists think they've solved one mystery of Easter Island's statues
Ars Technica
Rapa Nui islanders survived by building strong communities around limited resources. Read the full story
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Thursday, March 21, 2019
Gizmodo: Humans Built Complex Societies Before They Invented Moral Gods
Humans Built Complex Societies Before They Invented Moral Gods
Gizmodo
The appearance of moralizing gods in religion occurred after—and not before—the emergence of large, complex societies, according to new research. This finding upturns conventional thinking on the matter, in which moralizing gods are typically cited as a prerequisite for social complexity. Read the full story
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Wednesday, March 20, 2019
NPR: Massive U.S. machines that hunt for ripples in space-time just got an upgrade
Massive U.S. machines that hunt for ripples in space-time just got an upgrade
NPR
The twin sites in the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory are about to go back online. New hardware should make them able to sense more colliding black holes and other cosmic events. Read the full story
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Friday, March 15, 2019
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BuzzFeed: Don't Read These Jokes If Your Life Is Put Together, They're Not For You
Don't Read These Jokes If Your Life Is Put Together, They're Not For You
BuzzFeed
"If a demon possessed me I'd just be like OK take it from here good luck man" Read the full story
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Friday, February 8, 2019
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Gizmodo: An Unknown Force is Blocking Car Key Fobs In This Canadian Town
An Unknown Force is Blocking Car Key Fobs In This Canadian Town
Gizmodo
For weeks, customers of a grocery store in the small town of Carstairs, Alberta, have been plagued by a mysterious something that has hindered them from driving their cars. Read the full story
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Monday, January 28, 2019
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CNN: Extinct gibbon found in Chinese tomb a warning for the world
Extinct gibbon found in Chinese tomb a warning for the world
CNN
Researchers have uncovered the skull and jaw of a now-extinct, but never-before-seen genus of gibbon, which they've named Junzi imperialis. Read the full story
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Tuesday, May 29, 2018
CNN: Archaeologists uncover remains of man crushed as he fled Pompeii
Archaeologists uncover remains of man crushed as he fled Pompeii
CNN
A man managed to escape the first eruptive fury of Vesuvius in 79 A.D., only to be crushed beneath a block of stone hurled by an explosive volcanic cloud, new excavations at the site suggest. Read the full story
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Friday, May 11, 2018
Ars Technica: Genghis Khan’s Mongol horde probably had rampant Hepatitis B
Genghis Khan's Mongol horde probably had rampant Hepatitis B
Ars Technica
Viral DNA recovered from ancient human remains sheds light on HBV's evolutionary past. Read the full story
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Friday, May 4, 2018
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Fox News: Mysterious shipwreck discovered in Great Lakes believed to be nearly 200 years old
Mysterious shipwreck discovered in Great Lakes believed to be nearly 200 years old
Fox News
Experts are planning to investigate a mysterious Great Lakes shipwreck that they say may be the oldest in Lake Erie and might be nearly 200 years old. Read the full story
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