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Fossils of Ravens Reveal the Relationship Between Early Humans and Birds in Beijing
While ravens do not occur in China's capital Beijing today, a new study analyzing fossil bird bones from the UNESCO World Heritage Zhoukoudian "Peking Man" site demonstrates that ravens lived in western Beijing at the same time as some of its famous ancient human inhabitants.  
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Bamboo Flowering Affects the Ecological Balance and Human Livelihoods in India
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Aloe Vera Peels and Rinds Have Bioactive Compounds Useful as Natural Pesticide [Study]
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Nevada Desert Heavy Rains: People Stranded in Ankle-Deep Mud; One Casualty Reported
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US Exceptional Heat Forecast: Northeast, Central US Could Expect High Temperatures This Week
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Typhoon Haikui Leaves 44 Wounded In Taiwan, At Least 7,000 Evacuated; Landslides, Rockslides Expected
 5 Poisonous Berries You Might Be Growing in Your Garden
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Pearl Darter Fish Reintroduced in Mississippi's Pearl River 50 Years After Local Extinction
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Black Bears Seen Rummaging Over Landfill Site In Wildfire-Hit Yellowknife
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African Children Exposed To Environmental Shocks Making Them High Risk To Climate Change
 $10000 Endangered Sea Cucumbers From Mexico Seized at Border in Smuggling Attempt
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Super Typhoon Saola: 100,000 Evacuated In China's Eastern Fujian; 400 Flights Cancelled, Delayed In Hongkong
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Phytoplankton That Absorbs Carbon Existed in the Southern Ocean Last 25 Years but Died Too Soon [Study]
 






