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100,000-Year-Old Jaw Injury Reveals an Early Human Survivor

100,000-Year-Old Jaw Injury Reveals an Early Human Survivor

A fossil jaw from Qafzeh Cave shows a healed stone-tool injury, offering new insight into early human survival, care, and burial practices.

Study Finds Pop Lyrics Have Shifted Toward Darker Moral Themes Since the 1960s
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Study Finds Pop Lyrics Have Shifted Toward Darker Moral Themes Since the 1960s

A new study from Queen Mary University of London finds pop lyrics have shifted toward darker moral themes, with more har...

Vesuvius Study Reveals How a Roman Brain May Have Turned to Glass
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Vesuvius Study Reveals How a Roman Brain May Have Turned to Glass

Scientists studying a Roman victim from Herculaneum say Vesuvius heat turned part of his brain into glass, revealing a r...

Genetics May Hold the Key to Future Success Over Upbringing
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Genetics May Hold the Key to Future Success Over Upbringing

Recent research indicates that an individual's IQ at the age of 23 is significantly linked to their socioeconomic status...

Freshwater Reservoir Discovered Beneath the Great Salt Lake
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Freshwater Reservoir Discovered Beneath the Great Salt Lake

Researchers at the University of Utah have discovered a significant freshwater reservoir beneath the Great Salt Lake, po...