Bronze Age butchery and cannibalism unearthed in England
It paints a considerably darker picture of the period than many would have expected.' The post Bronze Age butchery and
It paints a considerably darker picture of the period than many would have expected.' The post Bronze Age butchery and
Bones are not an abstract thing, but the biological and chemical archive of a human life.’ The post Fire likely
Prehistoric humans appear to have created archery tools with a high degree of expertise. The post Europe’s oldest known bowstrings
To prepare for action, this arachnid pays close attention to the sound of its prey. The post Watch a slingshot
An unusual Jovian force is churning up Earth-sized swirls of hydrocarbon haze. The post Great Red What? Check out Jupiter’s
A meteorite known as 'Black Beauty' hints at the Red Planet's ancient hydrothermal systems. The post 4-billion-year-old mineral offers clues
Parasaurolophus’ signature crest likely helped it make noise. The post A 3D-printed duck-billed dinosaur’s skull could help us learn what
The gentle marine mammals only became plentiful in Tampa Bay in the 1950s. The post Florida’s famous manatees were originally
He ‘looks like he is wearing a brown feather boa over a white tuxedo shirt.' The post Famously extra large
A puzzle box experiment shows that the birds learn new tricks when changing environments. The post Immigrating great tits learn
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