Richard J. Jackson ([email protected]) is a pediatrician and professor emeritus at the Fielding School of Public Health, University of California Los Angeles. For nine years he was director of the ...
FLINT, MI -- The federal government has denied and deflected responsibility for its role in the Flint water crisis for too long, U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin said on Thursday, Jan. 15, in remarks on the ...
The finding, along with the discovery of a 500,000-year-old hammer made of bone, indicates that our human ancestors were making tools even earlier than archaeologists thought. By Franz Lidz Early ...
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Joe Flint is a media and entertainment reporter for The Wall Street Journal based in the Los Angeles bureau covering everything from broadcast networks and sports to cable and streaming. He writes ...
Scientists found the oldest known elephant bone tool in Europe at a site in the United Kingdom where elephant remains are scarce. The 500,000-year-old tool was used for knapping, or breaking flint and ...
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So you’ve found yourself in bug jail AKA the Slab in Hollow Knight: Silksong. While you might be able to accidentally discover this area in your travels, the more likely scenario is you got kidnapped ...
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Prehistoric humans in England started making prettier axes 500,000 years ago – and may have started talking too
The Palaeolithic archaeological record in Britain captures a rather sudden increase in stone knapping skills around half a million years ago, indicating that a major milestone in human evolution may ...
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