Two recently examined fossils suggest that Australia’s First Peoples valued big animals for their fossils as well as for ...
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No, China's Baigong Pipes Aren't Alien Artifacts
Ok, let's agree that China's Baigong Pipes are not evidence of extraterrestrial life. But then, what are they? Scientists ...
New research led by UNSW Sydney paleontologists challenges the idea that Indigenous Australians hunted Australia's megafauna to extinction, suggesting instead they were fossil collectors.
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A Giant Kangaroo Bone Is Challenging the Idea That Humans Wiped Out Australia’s Megafauna
Indigenous Australians may have been early "paleontologists," not big-game hunters, according to a new analysis ...
This is the account of the discovery of a skull that has the potential to change what we know about human evolution, and a suppression and cover-up which followed. In 1959, in an area called ...
Incision marks likely made by humans on the fossilised bone of an ancient kangaroo challenges the ‘humans wiped out ...
In office, Trump’s use of A.I. became more sophisticated. It’s not clear whether Trump posts the imagery or lets his staff ...
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Remembering the Sensational Murder of 'Beautiful Cigar Girl' Mary Rogers — Which Inspired Edgar Allan Poe Story
Mary Rogers, the “Beautiful Cigar Girl,” was found dead in the Hudson River in 1841. Her unsolved murder sparked national ...
Some of his landscapes run to houses that spring up like mushrooms without organization, elimina-tion or plan. In a still life, where his roving eye did not encompass so much, the result is much ...
In 1986, excavators surveying land for a power plant in Romania accidentally unearthed a strange cave. It had been sealed up ...
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