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Neanderthals and humans interbred more recently than scientists thought
Two teams using different methods both conclude that humans and Neanderthals had children together starting roughly 50,000 years ago. Freda Kreier The...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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14 Things You Should Always Buy at Five Below, According to Organizers
Spring cleaning on a budget? Shop these expert-approved picks. I look forward to spring cleaning each year — the thought of a fresh, organized...
goodhousekeeping.com - 9 days ago
nature
Scientists finally pinpoint fungal virus harming frogs and toads, significantly aiding conservation efforts
A new study identified a novel virus, which has impacted over 500 amphibian species. The discovery could revolutionize conservation for frogs and...
goodgoodgood.co - 30+ days ago
pets
Bat-Eared Puppy Nursed by Cincinnati Zoo Staff Was Not a Puppy After All
In a delightful mix-up that had everyone scratching their heads, zoo staff thought they were raising a tiny, bat-eared puppy—until they discovered it...
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health
Matteson farm loses entire flock of hens to bird flu outbreak
Farmers at Kakadoodle, a family chicken farm in south suburban Matteson, were in its coops on a recent Sunday because a water pipe had frozen when they discovered about 30 dead birds. MariKate Thomas, who owns Kakadoodle with her husband, said that at first they thought the deaths were tied to the...
chicagotribune.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Letter Written by Betty Hansen Explains Road Need
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waheagle.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Jenna Ortega on the Horror of Trying Not to Laugh While Making a Killer Unicorn Movie
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gizmodo.com - 14 days ago
space
40 years ago a NASA spacecraft found something strange at Uranus. Now scientists think it was one big coincidence
When NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Uranus in 1986, planetary scientists were treated to their first ever close-up view of the ice giant...
skyatnightmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
health
Bird flu kills 5,000 snow geese in Northampton and snowy owl in NW Pa.
A resurgence of the avian bird flu recently killed an estimated 5,000 snow geese in Northampton County in Eastern Pennsylvania. The highly pathogenic...
post-gazette.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Natalie Portman Revived A Classically French Updo For Paris Fashion Week
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movie & tv
'I Never Really Quite Understood': Daredevil: Born Again Star Shares Reaction to Initial Vanessa Recasting
Daredevil: Born Again star Ayelet Zurer has finally shared her thoughts regarding the Disney+ revival’s initial recasting of Vanessa Fisk. Prior to...
cbr.com - 15 days ago
shopping
22 Thoughtful Valentine's Day Gifts For Pregnant Women
When you’re expecting, nothing says romance like a robe and a pair of cozy slippers. It’s no secret that pregnancy comes with a lot of aches, pains,...
romper.com - 30+ days ago
music
“I had a phone call from Paul McCartney, and he wanted me to come in and work with him…” How a Beatle helped Hans Zimmer conquer his stage fright with some priceless advice
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“The start is identical”: The Beatles song Bob Dylan thought was completely stolen
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nature
Arctic ends winter with lowest sea ice cover on record – scientists - Carbon Brief
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relationships
3 things 'diagnosed narcissist' does in private that normal humans find 'exhausting'
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thefocus.news - 30+ days ago
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Factors influencing underrepresented geoscientists' decisions to accept or decline faculty job offers in the US
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learning
Psychologist points out 5 questions to ask when you start having negative thoughts and it’s a game-changer
It's easy to have negative thoughts bombard us randomly, but we can battle them if we only stop and ask these five questions. The way our mind works...
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food & drink / science / technology
Enjoying junk food could help you shed fat, scientists say in weight loss breakthrough
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auto
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nutrition
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technology
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celebrity
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self improvement
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businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago