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Discover Magazine on MSNPrehistoric Human Populations Shifted East at the End of the Ice AgeTraveling East might have been an appropriate tendency for early humans living in what is now Europe near the end of the Ice ...
Join presenter, Chioma, for an introduction to the physical geography of the continent of Africa, from the Sahara Desert in ...
African scientists say the world is missing vital medical insights by ignoring the continent's vast genetic diversity. Less than 2 percent of human genome sequencing worldwide comes from African ...
Sunday won’t be as sweltering (by Spring standards). The Barnstaple, Yeovil and Swansea areas will be hotspots as the weekend ...
Photos published by the U.S. Navy show the Nimitz was operating in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, which is the U.S. Third Fleet's ...
Old video game cartridges for Atari and Nintendo systems evoke memories of summer vacation days spent indoors, blinds drawn against the Kansas heat, determined to reach just one more level before ...
College students and families alike are discovering that Paramount Marketplace Antiques in Wichita offers an adventure that rivals any coastal getaway—minus the jellyfish and overpriced coconut drinks ...
An archaeological study of human settlement during the Final Palaeolithic revealed that populations in Europe did not decrease homogenously during the last cold phase of the Ice Age. Significant ...
The rout on global stock markets will be a bitter blow to millions of British savers with pensions, ISAs and other ...
A new study sheds light on how prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations in Europe coped with climate changes over 12,000 years ...
New battery technology could be a key part of Hitachi's future in Newton Aycliffe as politicians hail the manufacturers latest £300m deal.
A team of dozens spent weeks in the Rwenzori Mountains capturing drone photography, GPS coordinates, and ground-penetrating ...
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