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Ten years ago, fishermen in Taiwan dredged a jawbone from the seafloor. Now, scientists say it belonged to a Denisovan man.
A bone discovered in Taiwan turns out to have belonged to a Denisovan, a lineage previously identified only thousands of ...
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A jawbone dredged up from the seafloor off Taiwan belongs to an ancient human species known as Denisovans, protein fragments ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNArchaeologists Discover Stunning 7,000-Year-Old Road Built at the Bottom of the Mediterranean SeaA 7,000-year-old road has been uncovered at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, off the southern coast of Croatia. This ...
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The four billion tons of marine organisms that global fisheries extracted from the ocean between 1960 and 2018 resulted in ...
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Chinese researchers have unveiled a new deep-sea tool capable of cutting through the world's most secure subsea cables − and ...
In this essay, I intend to answer two important questions about the Islamic Republic’s defense doctrine. First, why is the ...
Chad hosts 1.3 million forcibly displaced people, according to the UN agency, UNHCR despite it being one of the world’s poorest countries. More than half of these vulnerable individuals are Sudanese ...
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West Bengal is a state uniquely positioned because it offers many advantages critical to the logistics sector.
Ooredoo Kuwait, reflecting the nation’s rich cultural heritage—recently recognized as the Capital of Arab Culture, Arts, and ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNJapan's World Expo touts unity, and algae, in turbulent timesWorld Expo opens on Sunday with host Japan aiming to bring humanity together, despite global turmoil and tepid public ...
The Americas are home to a spectacular array of wildlife and a multitude of upscale destinations scattered across both ...
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