Dragon Man, a 146,000-year-old fossil, may be one of our closest relatives.

A recreation of Dragon Man Chuang Zhao Three years ago, a Chinese farmer made an unusual donation to a university museum—a giant, nearly intact human skull with strange proportions and an unusual backstory. The man’s family had been hiding the fossil …

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After spending months talking to her over the phone, the newborn infant smiled at her father right away after delivery

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Top ATP athletes have come under fire from Gilles Simon for how they handle Novak Djokovic.

Simon retired this year after a long ATP career, and he is one of the most outspoken personalities in tennis. He has been a critic of Roger Federer before, claiming he held back tennis for 20 years, and he has not turned his criticism on other ATP stars …

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Naomi Osaka, citing the success of Jennifer Brady and Garbine Muguruza, is unsurprised by the depth of women’s tennis.

Naomi Osaka discusses the strength in depth of women’s tennis with Spain’s Garbine Muguruza the form player on the WTA circuit, improving her title hopes at the French Open and Wimbledon and her sister Mari retiring from the sport at the age of 24 Naomi …

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Fish Bones Discovered in California’s Demolished Chinatown Show Intricate 19th-Century Trading Network

Researchers identified that these vertebrae belonged to giant snakeheads, freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia. Ryan Kennedy About 135 years ago, in a Chinatown in San Jose, California, the leftover bones from a luxurious fish landed in a communal …

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How Dehorning affects populations of Black Rhinos

One technique used to reduce the poaching of black rhinos is removing their horns. A recent study looked at the potential effects of this practice on rhino population dynamics. Summary By: | Original Study By: Chimes, L.C., Beytell, P., et al. (2022) …

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Amazing Birth Story: Mother Delivers 11-Pound Baby Who Outgrows Newborn Clothing

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Serena Williams’ Graphite Portrait on a Crisp White Background

How to Ƅe a successful Ƅlack tennis player. Excerpted froмм>  Citizen: An Aмerican Lyric  Ƅy Claudia Rankine. Out now froм Graywolf Press.м> One Sunday afternoon, drinking an Arnold Palмer, watching the 2009 Woмen’s U.S. Open seмifinal you are brought …

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Studies show that flamingos with similar psychological characteristics ‘Form Cliques’ with Like-Minded Friends.

– NPS Birds of a feather really do flock together according to a new study that found flamingos with similar personality traits “form cliques” with like-minded friends. In Chilean and Caribbean flamingos, birds with similar personality traits tended to …

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Time Out lists the top 10 trendiest communities in the globe.

London CNN  —  This year we’ve all been spending more time than expected in our own neighborhoods. While lockdown and safety measures have hit our city centers hard, in many places local communities have been thriving. The staff of Time Out, which has …

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