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No training needed: How humans instinctively read nature’s signals
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People's intuitive perception of biodiversity through visual and audio cues is remarkably accurate and aligns closely with scientific measures of ...

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300,000-year-old wooden tools found in China reveal early humans’ plant-based diet and cognitive abilities in East Asia
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An important cache of 35 wooden tools, dated at an estimated 300,000 years ago, has been unearthed at the Gantangqing site in Yunnan Province, southwest ...

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70,000 years ago humans underwent a major shift – that’s why we exist
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Ancient humans adapted to deeper forests as they migrated out of Africa and away from the savannahLIONEL BRET/EURELIOS/SCIENCE PHOTO ...

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Massive die-off of humans from Covid-19 vaccine?
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Take a look at what Nostradamaus wrote as prediction for the current times: "Few young people, half dead to start". If Nostradamaus is anywhere near right, ...

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A Heavenly Journey of Chocolates from Gods to Humans
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Chocolate isn’t just a guilty pleasure—it’s a rich blend of history, culture, and science with surprising health benefits. ...

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Cholecalciferol  Poison or life saving Different for Rats, Dogs, Cats, and Humans
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Since Cholecalciferol ( vitamin D3 ) is used as  a rat poison and can be toxic to dogs and cats, is there a concern over the amount taken?Important: ...

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Scientists reverse Parkinson’s symptoms in mice — Could humans be next?
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Groundbreaking research by the University of Sydney has identified a new brain protein involved in the development of Parkinson's disease and a way to ...

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No Humans Needed: Machines Will Make and Distribute the Ads
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Meta is an advertising-fueled juggernaut. Its fourth quarter income was $48.39 billion, up 21% from the prior year. The company is minting money, and ...

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G-SHOCK Launches New MT-G Watches Designed by Humans and AI
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Whether we like it or not, the age of artificial intelligence is upon us. It has slowly (and then very quickly) seeped into just about every facet of our ...

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Early humans used ochre for advanced toolmaking at Blombos Cave, study finds
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A recent study led by researchers at SapienCE has revealed that ochre—previously considered primarily a symbolic pigment—played a crucial role in the ...

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