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Archeologists Trace Back How Ancient Humans Tamed Fire 1 Million Years Ago
Fire has served its many purposes for ancient humans up to modern ones, providing light, cooked food, warmth, and universally accepted as essential to human life, although, uncontrolled natural fires such as ones caused by lightning also lead to disasters and habitat destruction.
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China's ‘Sky Eye’ Telescope Picks Up Signals from Aliens, Chinese Scientists Claim
Man Died of Extreme Heat at Death Valley National Park As Temperatures Reach 100 Degrees
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5.6-Magnitude Earthquake Has Been Detected off the Coast of Oregon
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Two Massive Tornadoes Leave Trail of Destruction in China's Megacity
"Cooked Alive" - Baby Swifts Are Suffering from Extreme Heat Wave Reaching 100 Degrees
Which Low-Flow Toilet is the Greenest of Them All?
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Space Bubbles: Scientists from MIT Proposes an Innovative Way to Reverse the Worst Effects of Climate Change
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Sighting of a Rare Bird in Britain may be the "Undeniable Sign" of Climate Change's Severity
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Scientists Finally Starting to Understand How the Tonga Tsunami Happened
Rapid Desertification in Parts of Central Asia Blamed on Climate Change
Tornado Left Behind a Trail of Destruction in Wisconsin, One Hospital Severely Damaged
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Despite Limited Ice Due to Climate Change, New Data Shows the Population of Polar Bears Using Glacial Ice To Survive in Greenland





