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Chipmunks are members of the same family as squirrels. The small rodents spend most of their time aboveground, eating seeds, ...
The Harbin skull confirms Denisovan ancestry and expands their known range using protein and DNA analysis from dental calculus. What did Denisovans look like, despite their known genetic contributions ...
Things come in threes. 28 Years Later is the third film in the long-running series, following director Danny Boyle’s ...
What does a poison ivy rash look like? How long does it last? The rash develops 12 to 48 hours after contact, and can last two to three weeks, according to the Mayo Clinic. It often appears in a ...
Secluded corner of Molokai puts subsistence hunting near unexploded bombs While the nation honors those who fought for freedom, another legacy of World War II continues to be a challenge in Hawaii ...
The “poison” Skittle game, as reported by Indy 100, involves two people playing a game where one person decides a particular candy in a batch is the supposed “poison.”. This singular candy ...
The family of a University of Utah college student who has been missing for over 50 years now has closure after skull fragments found last year were identified as belonging to their loved one.
Poison hemlock, a deadly plant that can cause respiratory failure and death, is spreading throughout Columbus. Contact herbicides are the safest way to control poison hemlock, as all parts of the ...
(KRON) — A forensic genetic genealogy team recently uncovered a mystery behind a partial human skull found on a beach in Northern California 32 years ago. The woman’s skull was spotted near ...
Emese Gábor, a facial reconstruction specialist, spoke to Fox News Digital about a recently discovered skull that she believes belonged to Matthias Corvinus, a medieval king.
Archaeologists believe a skull found in a Hungarian basilica may belong to King Matthias Corvinus, a 15th-century monarch known for his reforms and legacy.
Unsupervised use of psilocybin has risen dramatically among youth and adults 30 and older, along with a corresponding rise in calls to poison centers, a new study found.