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Daily review 29/09/2022

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Captain contest

Chocolate frog discovered in swamp

Climate crisis is damaging the world s oldest cave art

Climate crisis is damaging the world s oldest cave art CNN 3 hrs ago © Linda Siagian via Griffith University The stencilled handprints were made almost 40,000 years ago. The handprints on the ceiling of an Indonesian cave are among the earliest known to archaeologists and date back 39,000 years. Stenciled with red pigments, the drawings make the ancient humans who placed their palms on the cool cave so long ago feel tantalizingly close. In a cave nearby is the oldest known depiction of an animal an endearing warty pig. The art in the limestone caves in this region of southern Sulawesi are the earliest known examples of artistic creativity on the planet older than much of the prehistoric cave art in Europe and they are being damaged by the impact of the climate crisis in the tropical region, a new study published Thursday warns.

Open mike 26/02/2021

An Aucklander who spent six minutes at a store where a Covid-19 case was working had to wait nearly eight hours on the phone to get advice from Healthline. Even if this item isn t correct in every detail it illustrates cracks in the Covid management policy widening. Are front-line workers being properly paid and rested? Are investigators really on top of their job keeping up with the urgency needed, that was shown earlier on? NZ can t afford to be complacent. Recently one student was phoned a number of times without success, and a visit to the house wasn t made. In the meantime the virus was being spread.

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