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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Ancient 'Terror Crocodiles' of North America Weren't Alligators After All, DNA and Fossils SuggestMore than 75 million years ago, a giant reptile known as the “terror crocodile” roamed the waters of North America.
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Live Science on MSNAncient DNA and modern genomes can reveal stories of past peoples, from the Iron Age to Chernobyl, geneticist saysIngrida Domarkienė, a geneticist at Vilnius University in Lithuania, discusses the exciting developments made possible by studying ancient and modern DNA.
Brazilian fossil hunters unearthed Earth's oldest known ant, a 113 million-year-old predator with scythe-like jaws that ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNPretty humanoid robot sells cars in Malaysia with a smiling face and smooth talkHumanoid robot AiMOGA debuts as a sales consultant at a Kuala Lumpur dealership, marking a shift in automotive retail.
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The Times of Israel on MSNCould AI solve the enigmas of ancient Talmud-like Christian manuscripts in Aramaic?An Israeli researcher uses computational technology to showcase that the scribes compiling Syriac texts made active editorial ...
In a cave overlooking the ocean on the southern coast of South Africa, archaeologists discovered thousands of stone tools, ...
Tools from South Africa’s Robberg caves match styles found in Namibia and Lesotho, suggesting early humans shared methods and ...
Now, an Israeli researcher has harnessed computational technology to showcase how the scribes compiling the documents made active editorial choices, shaping the knowledge for future generations and ...
Scientists working for Dallas-based biotech company Colossal Biosciences claim to have brought the dire wolf, which went ...
Learn how AppaNail, a natural supplement inspired by ancient Appalachian secrets, supports strong nails and healthy feet with 17 powerful ingredients ...
The molecules may be remnants of fatty acids, which form cell membranes in Earth’s organisms, though they might have formed through a non-biological process ...
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Study Finds on MSNIce Age Fire Masters: How Ancient Humans Maintained Advanced Flames During Earth’s Coldest PeriodStone Age humans mastered fire technology during Earth's harshest climate period 23,000 years ago, creating hearths that ...
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