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Neanderthals Are First Humans to Greatly Influence Their Prehistoric Environment
Ecosystems changed 125,000 years ago because of our prehistoric ancestors. These are the conclusions of an interdisciplinary investigation conducted by archeologists from Leiden University and other scholars.
Latest Research Articles
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Devastating Tornado Brings Family Photo 130 Miles Away From Now-Destroyed City
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Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier at Risk of Collapsing, Could Permanently Change Global Coastline
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Central US States Should Brace for Strong Winds From a Powerful Storm
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Microbes All Over the World are Evolving to Eat Plastics: Can They Solve Waste Pollution?
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Experts Blame Climate Change For the Alarming Destabilization in Earth's Polar Regions
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UN Agency Confirms 100-Degree Heat in Siberia as Highest Temperature Ever Recorded in Arctic
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Plastic Pollution from Amazon Continues to Soar Since the Start of Pandemic
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Scientists Capture Footage of Rare Transparent Fish With See-Through Head
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A Massive New Source of Greenhouse Gases is Rapidly Warming Up the Planet
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Scientists Blame Fossil Fuel Pollution For Alarming Drop in Fertility Rate
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NASA Tracks 2 Explorers from Antarctica to Learn More on Surviving a Trip to Mars
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People are Volunteering to Plant Oyster Gardens in an Attempt to Restore Coral Reefs