science / space
'Oldest DNA' incredibly solves mystery of world's extinct lost race
The DNA is from an ancient human group that settled in Europe more than 45,000 years ago. The people had dark skin, dark hair and brown...
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apps
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space
SpaceX and Vast want ideas for science experiments on Dragon spacecraft and Haven-1 space station
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A Few Minutes with Legendary Hot Rod Designer Chip Foose | The Online Automotive Marketplace | Hemmings, The World's Largest Collector Car Marketplace
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I bought a budget TV from Amazon — it's incredibly good, and it's on sale for $ 300
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Officials astounded after prehistoric cattle species returns following centuries-long absence: 'A possibility they were roaming … alongside the earliest settlers'
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books
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movie & tv
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