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February 2024
Possible Ancient Game Boards Identified in Kenya
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Feb, 24
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NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT—According to a statement released by Yale University,
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Waterlogged Paleolithic Sites in China Excavated
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Feb, 24
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CHENGDU, CHINA—Xinhua reports that more than 100,000 stone, wood, and
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A new origin story for deadly Seattle fault
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Feb, 24
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The Seattle fault zone is a network of shallow faults
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Ice Age Footprints Discovered in Morocco
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MORBIHAN, FRANCE—Two trackways made up of 85 well-preserved footprints were
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Roman Wooden Bed Unearthed in London
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Feb, 24
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LONDON, ENGLAND—According to a report in The Guardian, the disassembled
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Roman-Era Medical Tools From Turkey Identified
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Feb, 24
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS—Live Science reports that hundreds of 1,800-year-old artifacts linked
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Small but mighty — study highlights the abundance and importance of the ocean’s tiniest inhabitants
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Tiny plankton -- measuring less than 20µm (or 0.02mm) in
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Study challenges the classical view of the origin of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and warns of its vulnerability
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Feb, 24
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The Circumpolar Current works as a regulator of the planet's
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Vitamin B12 adaptability in Antarctic algae has implications for climate change, life in the Southern Ocean
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Vitamin B12 deficiency in people can cause a slew of
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Impact of Industrial Revolution on Children’s Health Investigated
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Feb, 24
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DURHAM, ENGLAND—According to a statement released by Durham University, an
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