Environment
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Cave in Bulgaria Revealed New Information on Migration of Ancient Humans
A genetic analysis of ancient bones found in a Bulgarian cave last year provides the earliest known evidence of the modern humans in Europe, 45,000 years ago. The remains, whoever it belonged to, was potentially more closely related to present-day East Asian populations of their day than with today's Europeans.
Latest Research Articles
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Rapid Decline of Insect Population Causes Scientists to Worry About Earth's Future
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Vaccine Resistance Could Come from the Roots of Your Childhood
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Genetic Link Found Between the Development of Humans and Sea Anemones
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Megamaser: Power Space Laser’s Light Spotted 5 Billion Light-Years from the Earth
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New Study Finds Genetic Link Between Blood Tests and Mental Health Disorders
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Strange Cloud Patterns Above Alaska Have Sparked a Flurry of Conspiracies
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In Tropical Cities, Air Pollution Is Responsible for 180,000 More Fatalities According to Scientists
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Ocean Currents Would Not Be Disrupted by Melting Ice Caps
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Sea Water Around Campi Flegrei Volcano Turns Red, Worrying Scientists for Volcanic Unrest
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Analysis of Genetic Material in the Ocean Identifies 5000 Previously Unknown Viruses
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There are Now 50,000 Known Species of Spiders Crawling the Earth
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A ‘Canyon of Fire’ Erupted Out of the Sun's Atmosphere






