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Carved animal bones in Olduvai Gorge changed what scientists thought early toolmakers could doA remarkable discovery in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge is rewriting early human history. Artificially worked animal bones, dating back 1.5 mill...
Scientists found rare microscopic Ice Age giant residues on ancient tools in the Carolinas, and it changed what they knew about early American huntersArchaeologists in the Carolinas have found direct evidence of Ice Age hunters killing megafauna. Using advanced protein residue and microsc...
5,000-Year-Old Stone Tomb Found in Spain: What Archaeologists Discovered Inside This Massive Prehistoric BurialA huge prehistoric tomb, 5,000 years old, has been found near Teba in Spain's Malaga region. This remarkably preserved dolmen offers a rare...
Scientists Found Tiny Arrowheads in a Central Asian Cave⦠But Why Do They Date Back 80,000 Years?New discoveries in Uzbekistan are challenging old ideas about human migration. Tiny stone tools, dating back 80,000 years, suggest modern h...
What Scientists Found at Boxgrove: How a 500,000-Year-Old Elephant Bone Tool Is Rewriting Early Human HistoryA remarkable discovery in southern England has rewritten history. Archaeologists found a 500,000-year-old elephant bone hammer at the Boxgr...
Trumpās fab plan to let Nvidia chip into China again hides a ārareā agendaThe US, under President Trump, is allowing Nvidia to resume H20 AI chip sales to China, reversing earlier export bans. This decision is lin...
Advanced weapons built 80,000 years ago, unearthed in Russia, has no human connectionAn 80,000-year-old bone spear tip, unearthed in Russia, challenges previous assumptions about Neanderthal capabilities. This discovery sugg...
He's derided as dull, but Keir Starmer becomes UK prime minister with a sensational victoryStarmer has led Britain's Labour Party to a landslide election victory, and on Friday will become prime minister - the first leader from th...
Who is Keir Starmer, the likely next Prime Minister of UK who once demanded abolition of British monarchy?Keir Starmer Labout Party (Google Trends): The centre-left Labour Party is set to win a significant majority in the UK parliament, while Ri...
Wonder why we walk upright? Experts believe it helped humans see predators easily or run fasterIt could have also meant that there were fewer trees to climb because the environment changed.
- Early humans were smarter than previously thought
New York, May 9 (IANS) Our ancestors predating Neanderthals might have been much smarter that we thought as researchers have found evidence...
Instant lending made this college dropout a billionaireThe majority owner of GreenSky, David Zalik, has appeared on the media radar just as suddenly.
Pitching for peace: Full text of Barack Obama's speech at Hiroshima Peace Memorial ParkObama stood on the hallowed ground of HIROSHIMA on Friday and declared it a fitting place to summon people everywhere to embrace the vision...
- Drunken, raucous bond markets about to be ill
All govts are tainted with indebtedness and profligacy, especially should a slump back into recession undermine debt-paying abilities.
- US to grow 3.5% next year, best since 2004
The US economy next year will turn in its best performance since 2004, as spending perks up and cos increase investment and hiring. World's...