UCLA-Dutch team uncovers Egypt's earliest agricultural settlement
UCLA-Dutch team uncovers Egypt's earliest agricultural settlement
Archaeologists from UCLA and the University of Groningen (RUG) in the Netherlands have found the earliest evidence ever discovered of an ancient Egyptian agricultural settlement, including farmed grains, remains of domesticated animals, pits for cooking and even floors for what appear to be dwellings. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago
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 New Evidence From Earliest Known Human Settlement In The Americas
New Evidence From Earliest Known Human Settlement In The Americas
New evidence from the Monte Verde archaeological site in southern Chile confirms its status as the earliest known human settlement in the Americas and provides additional support for the theory that one early migration route followed the Pacific Coast more than 14,000 years ago. picked by AutumnLotus 5 months ago
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  Stone Age Settlement Found Under English Channel
Stone Age Settlement Found Under English Channel
Erosion on the floor of the English Channel is revealing the remains of a busy Stone Age settlement from a time when Europe and Britain were still linked by land. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Netherlands Bans Sex with Animals
Netherlands Bans Sex with Animals
The ban was two years in the making, but the Dutch parliament has finally decided to outlaw bestiality and animal pornography. picked by AutumnLotus 7 months ago
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 Remains of ancient synagogue with unique mosaic floor found in Galilee
Remains of ancient synagogue with unique mosaic floor found in Galilee
Remains of an ancient synagogue from the Roman-Byzantine era have been revealed in excavations carried out in the Arbel National Park in the Galilee under the auspices of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The synagogue ruins are located at the foot of the Mt. Nitai cliffs overlooking the Sea of Galilee, amidst the remains of a large Jewish village from the Roman-Byzantine period. picked by AutumnLotus 11 months ago
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 Archaeologists Discover Ancient Beehives
Archaeologists Discover Ancient Beehives
Archaeologists digging in northern Israel have discovered evidence of a 3,000-year-old beekeeping industry, including remnants of ancient honeycombs, beeswax and what they believe are the oldest intact beehives ever found. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 New evidence of earliest North Americans
New evidence of earliest North Americans
New evidence shows humans lived in North America more than 14,000 years ago, 1,000 years earlier than had previously been known. Discovered in a cave in Oregon, fossil feces yielded DNA indicating these early residents were related to people living in Siberia and East Asia. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago
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 20 New Species from The Lost World
20 New Species from The Lost World
New animals species are constantly discovered, even if they’re in a smaller number than those lost forever. After rounding upthe rarest animals in the world and the most endangered animals in the world, here is a list of the new species recently discovered in the world, including pictures and information on their habitat. picked by maxriter 12 months ago
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 Enjoy candy without the cavities thanks to a UCLA professor of dentistry
Enjoy candy without the cavities thanks to a UCLA professor of dentistry
What Willy Wonka did for chocolate, UCLA microbiologist Wenyuan Shi is doing for lollipops. Shi and his lab team at the School of Dentistry have managed to make candy that's actually good for your teeth. The orange-flavored, sugar-free lollipop they devised is infused with a natural ingredient found in licorice that kills the primary bacterium causing tooth decay, Streptococcus mutans. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago
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 Illinois Woman Charged With Keeping Hundreds of Dead, Abused Animals on Property
Illinois Woman Charged With Keeping Hundreds of Dead, Abused Animals on Property
A Lee County woman pleaded not guilty to 10 misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty and not caring for her pets, four days after authorities found more than 200 dead animals scattered on her property, stuffed in the refrigerator, strewn across floors and packed into barrels. picked by AutumnLotus 12 months ago
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 The 6 Most Adorable Animals (To Ever Go On a Bloody Rampage)
The 6 Most Adorable Animals (To Ever Go On a Bloody Rampage)
Sometimes, cute, fuzzy animals just get tired of our *****. Forced to crap in boxes, subsist on food that is basically liver-scented sawdust, it's no surprise that even the friendliest of creatures has been known to cause the occasional apocalyptic cascade of destruction. picked by cactushair 2 weeks ago
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 Ruins of 7,000-year-old city found in Egypt oasis
Ruins of 7,000-year-old city found in Egypt oasis
A team of US archaeologists has discovered the ruins of a city dating back to the period of the first farmers 7,000 years ago in Egypt's Fayyum oasis. picked by deepchill 9 months ago
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 Ancient "Lost City" Discovered in Peru, Official Claims
Ancient "Lost City" Discovered in Peru, Official Claims
Ruins recently discovered in southern Peru could be the ancient "lost city" of Paititi, according to claims that are drawing serious but cautious response from experts. The presumptive lost city, described in written records as a stone settlement adorned with gold statues, has long been a grail for explorers—as well as a lure for local tourism businesses. picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago
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 Deer, rabbits, other animals found in trailer home
Deer, rabbits, other animals found in trailer home
In all, deputies seized 13 dogs, two cats, four guinea pigs, two deer, a horse and a rabbit from the Coeur d'Alene home. One begs to know, how the hell do you fit those many animals in a trailer? picked by muppet 1 year ago
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 Crazy Scientist’s Corner: Animals Used As Drugs
Crazy Scientist’s Corner: Animals Used As Drugs
Many of us know that many plants are used to alter brain function, changing for a brief amount of time perception, mood, consciousness and behavior. Scientists extended this research of science to animals and, even though it’s still at the beginning, they came up with some interesting finds. Early scientists and alchemists experimented with all kinds of animals. picked by maxy 11 months ago
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 200 Animals Rescued From Home
200 Animals Rescued From Home
An animal protection group on Friday rescued more than 200 animals, including 26 hissing cockroaches and two bearded dragons, from an eastern Texas home. picked by dollyllama 9 months ago
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 Rare ancient wooden throne found in Herculaneum
Rare ancient wooden throne found in Herculaneum
An ancient Roman wood and ivory throne has been unearthed at a dig in Herculaneum, Italian archaeologists said on Tuesday, hailing it as the most significant piece of wooden furniture ever discovered there. picked by AutumnLotus 10 months ago
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 Diamond Pet Food Pays $3.1 Million
Diamond Pet Food Pays $3.1 Million
...in a settlement over contaminated pet food that killed dozens of dogs. picked by mandolinorange 9 months ago
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 Archaeologists excavate ancient tannery
Archaeologists excavate ancient tannery
Archaeologists excavating an ancient tannery believed to be the largest ever found in Rome said Tuesday they might need to move the entire work site, which is being threatened by railroad construction. The 1,255-square-yard complex includes a tannery dating to the second or third century, as well as burial sites and part of a Roman road. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 2 oxygenation events in ancient oceans sparked spread of complex life
2 oxygenation events in ancient oceans sparked spread of complex life
The rise of oxygen and the oxidation of deep oceans between 635 and 551 million years ago may have had an impact on the increase and spread of the earliest complex life, including animals, according to a study. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago
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 Rust-coated Dutch Oven? This is what you did wrong
Rust-coated Dutch Oven? This is what you did wrong
5 Cast-Iron Dutch Oven No-Nos! Or you'll turn it into unusable scrap. picked by myrthachang 1 year ago
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