The Humanities Institute (THI) at UC Santa Cruz is exploring the theme of nourishment this year, inviting the campus and ...
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Most complete Homo habilis skeleton ever found dates to more than 2 million years ago and retains 'Lucy'-like features
Paleoanthropologists have announced the world's most complete skeleton of Homo habilis, a human ancestor that lived more than ...
Social media is taking the world to a new level. The popular series Black Mirror seems tame by comparison to the reality ...
Well-known and loved Centralian Chris "CP" Perry has been farewelled by hundreds of mourners at his funeral service in Alice ...
Who doesn’t want flourishing kids? But our inner skeptics always worry when there’s sudden mass convergence around an idea.
Yale archaeologist Piphal Heng grew up in Cambodia's Siem Reap, a city about five miles south of Angkor, the remnant of the vast former capital city ...
Digging a foundation for a house in the Lakkundi village in Karnataka led to the discovery of a pot of gold, containing ...
Why Critical Mental Health Knowledge Is Essential for Ethical Practice: An Interview with Jan DeFehr
In this conversation, Jan DeFehr argues that ethical practice requires access to what the field itself disputes, including ...
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Ancient stone wall discovery reveals how little we actually know about our oceans
Archaeologists rarely expect clarity when surveying the ocean floor, since water tends to erase context rather than preserve ...
The report was commissioned amid concerns CT wasn't doing enough to support students with disabilities. Its findings affirmed ...
“The pronounced increase in biface knapping skill evident from around half a million years ago in Britain may reflect a ...
A patient who needed lifesaving heart surgery has become the first person ever to receive a coronary artery bypass without ...
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