Neanderthals likely made a type of glue to help them better grip stone tools, according to a new analysis of artifacts recently rediscovered in a Berlin museum.
(CNN) — Neanderthals likely made a type of glue from two natural compounds to help them better grip stone tools, according to a new analysis of forgotten artifacts recently rediscovered
A research team of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, have found a 130-million-year-old mosquito trapped in a Lebanese amber.
For those in the know, the female mosquitoes are the leeching insects. However, this discovery indicates that the male mosquitoes were also once the leeching insects during the early stages in the evolution of the Culicidae family.
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