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Learning to control fire was a game-changer for ancient humans, who could use it to cook food, see at night, and endure cold ...
Houston’s most expensive homes sold in March featured extravagant perks from two-story libraries to private golf course views ...
Nestled in the sought-after Locust Hill neighborhood, this custom-built, one-owner ranch-style home offers the perfect blend ...
Students like Lulu Driscoll utilize the upstairs study rooms for group work, while Violet Tetzeli, who visits about twice ...
Falls Tower in Greenville sold for $3.25 million. A Keowee Springs home listed at $6.4 million. Laurens cattle farm hits the ...
GIBSON ISLAND, MDOPEN THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 10am-1pm Listing Price: $2,379,000 Welcome to 644 Ayrlie Water Road, a vintage ...
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Ice Age Humans Built Fireplaces That Could be ‘Controlled’ According to the Purpose, Some Could Withstand Over 1112° FResearchers examined three hearths at a prehistoric site in Ukraine and found that Ice Age humans used wood to light fires.
Evidence from a prehistoric site at the shore of the Dnister river in modern-day Ukraine shows that people living during the ...
Whether for cooking, heating, as a light source or for making tools -- it is assumed that fire was essential for the survival of people in the Ice Age. However, it is puzzling that hardly any ...
Some researchers say it could be the first extinction of its kind since the dinosaurs vanished. In a recent study, investigators used powerful climate models to show how a future supercontinent, ...
A long-awaited state salary study was released Wednesday, showing that a sizable number of Alaska state employees are underpaid when compared with other employers. More than a quarter of state of ...
A new spit test for prostate cancer which can be done at home may be better than current testing methods, a study suggests. Experts have developed a simple saliva test which analyses genetic ...
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