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First Kiss: Scientists Trace Smooching's Origins In New Study
In the words of Dua Lipa, one kiss is all it took about 21 million years ago. That's roughly when scientists estimate that ...
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There are thousands of aligned holes in Peru. Archaeologists now think they know who made them
A fresh look at Monte Sierpe, or “serpent mountain,” may help archaeologists to decipher why ancient people constructed it ...
A Māori Rhodes Scholar says Mākereti (Maggie) Papakura, believed to be the first indigenous woman to study at Oxford, was a huge inspiration behind his choice to study at the same university.
Ethnographic journalism blends anthropological theory and immersive fieldwork to report on marginalized communities, but its ...
Western University celebrated the launch of what one of the first Black Studies major programs in Canada this week, with ...
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Penn Museum unveils a new gallery that examines the struggles and resilience of Indigenous nations
Unlike other such galleries across the country, Penn claims the inclusion of Indigenous curators makes this one stand out.
Living in modern cities may not be good for human health, according to evolutionary scientists from Loughborough University ...
Pipeline is an example of how private sector developers can contribute to solving Nairobi's housing crisis. But it's also an example of how unregulated and poorly planned housing construction can have ...
The San José was returning to Europe laden with extraordinary wealth meant to fund Spain's war efforts when British warships intercepted it near the fortified port city of Cartagena, Colombia. The ...
In every nation that has successfully transformed its youth into disciplined, innovative, and patriotic citizens, sports have ...
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