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Reminder: Haverhill High School Athletic Hall of Fame Ceremony Takes Place Saturday

Reminder: Haverhill High School Athletic Hall of Fame Ceremony Takes Place Saturday
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Seven to be Inducted Next Month into Haverhill High School Hall of Fame; Award for Murphys

Seven Haverhill High School athletes from 1970 to 1996 are scheduled to be inducted into the school’s 2023 Athletics Hall of Fame next month. Haverhill High School Athletic Director Thomas E. O’Brien said Wednesday inductees are Rick Brown,’75, football and track; Samantha Good, ’96, volleyball, basketball and softball; Sara Jewett Hopkins, ’96, basketball and softball; […]

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How 3-D Scanning is Reinventing Paleoanthropology

How 3-D Scanning Is Reinventing Paleoanthropology It lets us excavate ancient fossils while preserving information about the sediments that hold them crucial to understanding their age, among other things Paranthropus robustus. Credit: Alamy Advertisement Every year, from late May to early July, a global team of students, paleoanthropologists, geologists and faunal experts, traveling from South Africa, Australia, the United States and Europe, make the trip to Drimolen, a system of caves located north of Johannesburg in South Africa and within the “Cradle of Humankind.” This fossil excavation team, which I am part of, arrives each year with renewed hope of unearthing preserved and complete skulls of human ancestors. From the moment we step off the plane, we search in earnest, anticipating our big break could happen at any minute, lying in wait among the rock and dirt.

How 3D Scanning is Reinventing Paleoanthropology

Scientific American How 3D Scanning is Reinventing Paleoanthropology It lets us excavate ancient fossils while preserving information about the sediments that hold them crucial to understanding their age, among other things Paranthropus robustus. Credit: Alamy Advertisement Every year, from late May to early July, a global team of students, paleoanthropologists, geologists and faunal experts, traveling from South Africa, Australia, the United States and Europe, make the trip to Drimolen, a system of caves located north of Johannesburg in South Africa and within the “Cradle of Humankind.” This fossil excavation team, which I am part of, arrives each year with renewed hope of unearthing preserved and complete skulls of human ancestors. From the moment we step off the plane, we search in earnest, anticipating our big break could happen at any minute, lying in wait among the rock and dirt.

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