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New study uses Neanderthals to demonstrate gap between generative AI and scholarly knowledge
Technological advances over the past four decades have turned mobile devices and computers into the world's largest library, ...
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82,000-year-old Neanderthal footprints found on Portugal’s coast
Fossilized footprints discovered along Portugal’s southwestern coast date to around 82,000 years ago. The tracks were left by adults and children and provide rare insight into Neanderthal family life, ...
A new study has revealed that two 7,000-year-old mummies found in the Sahara Desert belong to a previously unknown branch of ...
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When scientists re-dated prehistoric spears they found a strange result: a 200,000-year age pointed to Neanderthal makers
For decades, the Schoningen spears held pride of place as the world's oldest hunting weapons. Eight wooden javelins, pulled ...
For years, the oldest widely accepted cave art came from Spain, where mineral crusts dated paintings to more than 64,000 years. That work also relied on uranium decay in crusts, so it offered a ...
Genndy Tartakovsky, creator of ‘Primal’, ‘Samurai Jack’ and ‘Dexter’s Laboratory’, is one of the most influential figures in ...
Monday’s “The Big Conversation: From Fire to Flight: Humans, Technology and Time” panel at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival Cinema Café ignited a great discussion that was anchored in Andrew Stanton’s ...
Journey across tens of thousands of years in Deep Time Journeys: A Cross-Continental Look at Early Human Archaeology, a webinar that uncovers the sweeping story of our earliest ancestors. Led by ...
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Is ‘Heated Rivalry’ the thing to change attitudes about gay pro athletes?
Twelve years ago, the NBA was rocked to its very core—not by a trade, an injury, or a free agent signing, but by a journeyman player named Jason Collins coming out as gay. It was a huge deal for those ...
That makes Liang Metanduno the home of the oldest known artwork in the world, beating the previous contender (a Neanderthal hand stencil in Spain) by about 1,100 years.
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