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Denisovans May Have Lived Alongside Neanderthals & modern humans

Written by sciencemag.org

A decade ago, anthropologists shocked the world when they discovered a fossil pinkie bone from a then-unknown group of extinct humans in Siberia’s Denisova Cave. The group was named “Denisovans” in its honor. Now, an extensive analysis of DNA in the cave’s soils reveals it also hosted modern humans—who arrived early enough that they may have once lived there alongside Denisovans and Neanderthals.

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FAA: Jeff Bezos and Sir Richard Branson are not yet astronauts

Written by BBC

In a move that pours cold water on the dreams of a few billionaire space explorers, the US has tightened its definition of the word “astronaut”. New Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules say astronaut hopefuls must be part of the flight crew and make contributions to space flight safety.

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CO2 Is An Insulation Blanket Right? Wrong!!!

Written by Geraint Hughes

If you are one of those brainless people that goes around spouting the apostle of Climate Crisis, you are about to find out why you are just an unbelievable hair brained buffoon.  You are not clever, you are not making pertinent points, you are not being responsible, what you are is an idiot, a complete clown.  Words don’t do justice to how ignorant you are.

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How the U.S. unleashed Agent Orange in its own backyard

Written by The Daily Mail

When Carol Van Strum moved to Five Rivers, Oregon, in 1974, she thought she had found the perfect rural idyll. Surrounded by National Forest, her four young children could grow up close to nature. They loved fishing and playing by the river, fascinated by the little ‘dipper’ birds that sat on the rocks.

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