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Published Oldest evidence of the controlled use of fire to cook food, researchers report - Oldest Evidence of Controlled Use of Fire to Cook Food Discovered by Researchers (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The remains of a huge carp fish mark the earliest signs of cooking by prehistoric human to 780,000 y ...
Published Ancient Siberian genomes reveal genetic backflow from North America across the Bering Sea - Ancient Siberian Genomes Reveal Genetic Backflow from North America Across the Bering Sea (via sciencedaily.com)
The movement of people across the Bering Sea from North Asia to North America is a well-known phenom...
Published DNA from archaeological remains shows that immigration to Scandinavia was exceptional during the Viking period - DNA from Archaeological Remains Shows That Immigration to Scandinavia Was Exceptional During the Viking Period (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study based on 297 ancient Scandinavian genomes analysed together with the genomic data of 16,...
Published Face of Anglo-Saxon teen VIP revealed with new evidence about her life - Face of Anglo-Saxon Teen VIP Revealed with New Evidence About Her Life (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The face of a 16-year-old woman buried near Cambridge (UK) in the 7th century with an incredibly rar...
Published Rodent extinctions in Hispaniola may have been caused by humans - Rodent Extinctions in Hispaniola May Have Been Caused by Humans (via sciencedaily.com)
Hispaniola once had among the highest diversity of rodents in the Caribbean. Today, only one rodent...
Published Researcher pushes limit of when water will freeze - Researcher Pushes Limit of When Water Will Freeze (via sciencedaily.com)
An engineer is changing what we know about when water freezes as he pushes the limit and gets the be...
Published Violence was widespread in early farming society - Violence Was Widespread in Early Farming Society (via sciencedaily.com)
Violence and warfare were widespread in many Neolithic communities across Northwest Europe, a period...
Published In the Neanderthal site of Combe-Grenal, France, hunting strategies were unaffected by changing climate - In the Neanderthal site of Combe-Grenal, France, hunting strategies were unaffected by changing climate (via sciencedaily.com)
Neanderthals in Combe-Grenal (France) preferred to hunt in open environments, and their hunting stra...
Published Predatory dinosaurs such as T. rex sported lizard-like lips - Predatory Dinosaurs such as T. Rex Sported Lizard-Like Lips (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study suggests that predatory dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus rex, did not have permanently e...
Published Desert locusts remain a serious threat to Pakistan - Desert Locusts Remain a Serious Threat to Pakistan (via sciencedaily.com)
The recent Desert Locust upsurge had a major impact on Pakistan's agriculture, with swarms causing i...
Published River diversions may cause microplastics to remain longer on land and in streams before reaching oceans - River Diversions and the Lingering Effects of Microplastics on Land and Streams (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Diverting streams and rivers to irrigate crops or provide drinking water may significantly extend th...
Published Ancient DNA clarifies the early history of American colonial horses - Ancient DNA Clarifies the Early History of American Colonial Horses (via sciencedaily.com)
A newly identified 16th century horse specimen is among the oldest domestic horses from the Americas...
Published In search of the lost city of Natounia - In Search of the Lost City of Natounia: Uncovering the Secrets of an Ancient Civilization (via sciencedaily.com)
The mountain fortress of Rabana-Merquly in modern Iraqi Kurdistan was one of the major regional cent...
Published Unlocking the secrets of the ancient coastal Maya - Unlocking the Secrets of the Ancient Coastal Maya (via sciencedaily.com)
After more than a decade of research, scientists share what they have learned about the people who l...
Published Scientists find stable sea levels during last interglacial - Scientists Find Stable Sea Levels During Last Interglacial (via sciencedaily.com)
The magnitude and trajectory of sea-level change during the Last Interglacial, more specifically Mar...
Published Researchers identify peptides for pollen tube growth in rice (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Rapid alkalinization factors (RALFs) are required for pollen tube germination and elongation, an ess...
Published Magnetic bacteria point the way (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Magnetotactic bacteria, which can align with the Earth's magnetic field, have been discovered in a n...
Published Infection-resistant, 3D-printed metals developed for implants (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A novel surgical implant was able to kill 87% of the bacteria that cause staph infections in laborat...
Published Remains of artificial turf is an important source of pollution of the aquatic environment (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Every year, around 1,200 and 1,400 artificial turf sports fields are installed in the European Union...
Published Auxin signaling pathway controls root hair formation for nitrogen uptake (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Root hairs represent a low-cost strategy to enhance nutrient uptake because they can significantly i...