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Livelihood diversity wasn't just a feature of ancient African societies; it was key to survival. New research covering ...
Diet data analysis shows early farmers in the Andes were doing just fine, challenging popular theory
In the Andes, the rise of agriculture to replace foraging was not the result of hardship and resource scarcity, but instead a ...
Thomas Robinson bought tea from around the world and sold it on as Scottish. A fraudster who earned more than £500,000 by ...
From a new subdivision in Memphis to a fishing trip to Louisiana, here's a look back at what was making headlines in the ...
The University of Kentucky’s agricultural station in Princeton opened in 1925. One hundred years later, the UK Research and ...
Two recent papers, however, have shed light on what fungi were up to before 400 million years ago, the age of the oldest, non-controversial fungal fossils. In May, ...
What was school like 100 years ago? A lot harder, and dirtier. Here's how kids learned in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Bronze Age graves in Hungary show millet replaced meat, mobility dropped, inequality shrank, and diets changed.
A fast-moving brush fire fueled by fierce winds has forced the evacuation of over 100 homes on the Hawaii island of Maui, ...
Caterpillar, as it is known today, was created through the merger of Holt Manufacturing Co. and C.L. Best Tractor Co. in 1925. Prior to the merger, Fosburgh said, the California companies were ...
Atlanta’s second show will be almost double the size compared to last year, increasing from 60 to 100 dealers who hail from locations all across the U.S. and abroad.
But 100 million years ago, platypuses and echidnas went their own way Published: June 12, 2025 1:11am EDT. Linda Shearwin, Frank Grützner, University of Adelaide. Authors.
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