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75,000 years of Australian geography mapped to show arrival path of first people

French and Australian scientists have modelled the evolving landscape of the ancient supercontinent Sahul to work out how quickly humans were able to populate

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Clovis Boy Genome Reveals That 80 Percent Of American Natives Are Direct Descendants

Clovis Boy Genome Reveals That 80 Percent Of American Natives Are Direct Descendants
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Woolly Mammoths In Yellowstone? Biotech Company Says It Has The Technology

Biotech company Colossal Biosciences has announced plans to bring back the extinct woolly mammoth by 2028. They think Yellowstone could be a good place for reintroduction as the environment is pristine and isolated enough for them to thrive.

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Anthropocene: The Cockroach of the Geologic Time Scale?

Guest "Roaches check in but they don't check out!" by David Middleton Who could ever forget this classic 1980 TV commercial, featuring "the Greatest" Muhammad Ali? https://youtu.be/Pego09xexQI As Kip Hansen very eloquently pointed out here and here, the Anthropocene is every bit as dead as all of the cockroaches ever killed by Muhammad Ali.…

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The story of the first Alor people adapting to climate change 43,000 years ago

The excavation of Makpan Cave on the southwest coast of Alor in mid-2016 successfully discovered new evidence that humans settled on Alor Island, East Nusa Tenggara, around 43,000 years ago.

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