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Cocaine use already big in 17th-century Europe, study finds
Researchers studying skulls from Milan’s Ospedale Maggiore found evidence of cocaine use 200 years earlier than previously recorded; absence of cocaine in local hospital’s pharmacopeia suggests it was likely used for non-medical purposes
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08.28.24
How being under fire on October 7 galvanized young Zionists to make Aliyah
Noy Ron almost came face to face with Hamas terrorists on October 7 and Maya Sassi lost three relatives at the Nova festival; it was trauma that prompted many Zionist youth to want to leave their homes and enlist to protect the Jewish state
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08.26.24
Earth faces hottest period in 400,000 years, scientists reveal
Today's unprecedented temperatures exceed extreme climate conditions of 426,000 years ago, underscoring pivotal role of ocean warming in driving current global temperatures and rising sea levels—independent of solar radiation or greenhouse gas levels
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08.26.24
New kind of dinosaur discovered in Kyrgyzstan fills prehistoric gap
Ancient theropod fossils reveal Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus, possibly a parent-offspring pair, enhancing understanding of Dinosaur evolution and biogeography, with 3D models now available for global research and exploration
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08.26.24
Ice Age Europeans were nearly extinct in climate change, study finds
Widescale analyses of demographic changes of early hunter-gatherer fossils shows extreme weather events nearly decimated humanity in western Europe
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08.21.24
Surprising finding behind the extinction of dodo and solitaire
University of Southampton study challenges common perception of dodo as fat, slow animal, and reveals how humans responsible for extinction of both species
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08.20.24
First supermoon of the year to be visible Monday night
The natural phenomenon will make the lunar body seem brighter and larger then usual; It attracts many spectators around the world
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08.19.24
Ancient Mesoamerican culture saw consanguinity, child sacrifice, study shows
Experts say DNA analysis taken from site near Mexico reveals a child sacrificed in the area had parents that were closely related, suggesting cultural and religious importance
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08.15.24
Better than Marvel: This is what an actual Wolverine looks like
Unlike its big screen variety, the real wolverine lives in the northern wilderness, boasting courage, adaptability, powerful jaws and an omnivorous diet; Climate change, however, threatens its very existence
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08.12.24
Experts locate ancient gold coin trove in Turkey
Archeologists find Persian-minted coins during excavations in the city of Notion, which was conquered by Alexander the Great; Funds likely used to hire mercenaries
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08.11.24
700,000-year-old remains of miniature humanoid discovered
The discovery in Indonesia strengthens the hypothesis Homo Floresiensis, also dubbed 'hobbit,' stood at one meter tall and its early ancestors were even shorter
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08.08.24
Died in agony? The mystery surrounding the 'screaming woman' mummy
While her identity and social status remain shrouded in archeological mystery, the face of an Egyptian mummy has held the attention of the Egyptology community for 90 years, and cutting edge analysis now reveal new and intriguing details
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08.07.24
Defying physics: The two Brazilian rivers whose waters refuse to mix
Researchers found that the waters of the Rio Negro and the Amazon do not mix when they converge near the city of Manaus, as if they were oil and water; But how can that possible be?
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07.31.24
Major volcanic eruption cooled rather than warmed Earth, study finds
Researchers show Hunga Tonga volcano’s eruption in 2022 caused more energy to leave the climate system than enter it, resulting in a slight cooling effect
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07.30.24
Man-made climate change brings summer rain storms, study
Researchers find ongoing climate crisis leads to inconsistent rainfall variability resulting in uneven rainfall and intense summer showers
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07.29.24
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