
How hunter-gatherers preserved their food sources
A new study of humans on Sanak Island, Alaska and their historical relationships with local species suggests that despite being super-generalist predators, the food gathering behaviors of the local ... more
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500 million-year-old fossils show how extinct organisms attacked their prey
The Cambrian Period, which occurred between 541 million and 485 million years ago, is an important point in evolutionary history where most of the major groups of animals first appear in the fossil ... more
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How drones are altering contemporary warfare
Light powered micromotors achieve flight in open air
Europe Strives to Counter Russian and Chinese Satellite Menace
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Breaking the strongest link triggered Big Baja Earthquake
A spate of major earthquakes on small faults could overturn traditional views about how earthquakes start, according to a study from researchers at the Centro de Investigacion Cientifica y de Educac ... more
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Neanderthals and modern H. sapiens crossbred over 100,000 years ago
A multidisciplinary team which included participants from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) has discovered that Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens crossbred over 100,000 years ago. Th ... more
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Violence in Hong Kong 'inevitable' say city's new activists
A new brand of political activist is taking centre stage in Hong Kong, pushing for violent protest and even independence for the city, where the case of disappeared booksellers has fuelled mistrust of China. ... more
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Saving the wildlife 'miracle' of Congo's Garamba park
Chronic insecurity, regional conflict, tough terrain and isolation make Africa's Garamba park perhaps the most difficult place on the continent to practice conservation. ... more
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International publishers blast Hong Kong on missing booksellers
Publishers from around the world have urged Hong Kong authorities to demand China release five of the city's booksellers, in a case that has fuelled growing fears over disappearing freedoms. ... more
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