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A genetics study traced prehistoric human migration from Asia to North and South America. The findings are helping underrepresented Indigenous groups understand their ancestral origins.
EVE Fanfest 2025 Interview: EVE Frontier Isn't An EVE Online Sequel - It's More Compelling Than That
CCP Games has lifted the veil bigtime on their upcoming space horror survival MMO, EVE Frontier. We spoke with the dev team to figure out why this isn't simply an EVE Online sequel, and learned it's ...
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Live for the Outdoors on MSNBest camping snacks: Solve every type of craving with these treatsFrom protein-packed to sweet and satisfying, these are kinds of snacks you dream of when the going gets tough.
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The Week US on MSNDid Hunter-Gatherers Have Written Language?Scientists Built a ‘Toy Model’ of a Black Hole Bomb—and Brought a 50-Year-Old Theory to Life Here is how California Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to address a $12 billion budget shortfall Harvard Law School ...
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Live Science on MSNHumans reached southern South America by 14,500 years ago, genomes from 139 Indigenous groups revealA large-scale genome study shows that Indigenous peoples in the Americas split off several times, resulting in loss of important genetic diversity.
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