Environment
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Early Humans Wore Footwear in Middle Stone Age 75,000 Years Ago, New Report Shows
A recent report showed that early humans could have worn footwear during the Middle Stone Age, or about 75,000 years ago. They likely wore flip-flops to protect their foot. Read here.
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Health Professionals Call For Phase Out of Fossil Fuel and Demand Urgent Climate Action
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Three Centuries Old Sycamore Tree Might Be Taken Down for $3.6 Million Sidewalk in Warsaw
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1000 Ancient Trees in France Infested With Bark Beetles, Slated For Logging to Avoid Spring 2024 'Time Bomb'
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Australia Fire: Two Dead, Hundreds Evacuated In Queensland As Officials Warned Of Worst Bushfire Season
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Hurricane Rapid Intensification Mystery That Puzzled Scientists for Years Solved in New NCAR Study
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State of Emergency as Stage 5 Drought Conditions in British Columbia Plunges Village to Water Shortage
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Two New Coral Reefs in Pristine Condition Found Off Galapagos Spans the Size of 8 Football Fields
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Heat-Loving Microbes Thrive in Old Faithful's 195F-Geyser Water, New Study Found






