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From Afar to Olduvai: asteroid Donaldjohanson's landmarks get names tied to human origins
The asteroid's neck, or "collum," — which joins the two lobes — has been named Windover. The name comes from the Windover Archaeological Site, which is near Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in ...
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How long does DNA last?
The world's oldest DNA comes from a 2.4 million-year-old ecosystem in Greenland. Will scientists eventually sequence even older DNA?
An 1844 religiously inspired songbook that uses shape notes to help people read music got a major update recently and it attracting younger singers.
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The UAE flight routes launched and coming soon in 2025
Etihad Airways is having a busy 2025 after launching flights to many new destinations at the start of the year and adding other routes since. It's not the only UAE carrier that is expanding its ...
The domestication of wolves took place over a long period of time. Ancient bones roughly 15,000 years old of dogs that we’d recognise today have been discovered in various locations. Although the ...
Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia have discovered hundreds of rock art engravings that were carved by humans more than 12,000 years ago.
Research on María Branyas, the world's oldest woman at 117, reveals how healthy diet, beneficial gut bacteria and protective genes contributed to her record-breaking longevity.
Digital reconstruction of a crushed skull from an ancient human could rewrite the timeline of human evolution, according to researchers.
When a supercentenarian, someone who is older than 110 years old, is interviewed, they are inevitably asked to share their tips for longevity.
One of those people was María Branyas Morera, from Spain. Between early 2023 and mid-2024, she held the title of the world’s oldest living person. She died at 117 years and 168 days. Scientists ...
"Prince Charles was so handsome," the 116-year-old gushed to her granddaughter before the King's visit. "All the girls were in love with him." ...
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Luck, genes, or gut: The secrets of world’s oldest person’s extraordinary 117-year life revealed
María Branyas, recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest living person, passed away on August 19, 2024, at the age of 117. Prior to her death, researchers at the Josep Carreras ...
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