Humans Were Eating Each Other 18,000 Years Ago, Bones Found In Polish Cave Suggest
The new evidence reignites a debate about this type of practice among ancient Europeans. It’s a lot to get your teeth into.
What The Fuck Is Happening?!
The new evidence reignites a debate about this type of practice among ancient Europeans. It’s a lot to get your teeth into.
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There’s more to the ”human head” than meets the eye.
Move over Flubber, there’s a new wonder slime in town.
The melon-sized ingot of humanity’s oldest synthetic pigment would have cost a pretty penny 2,000 years ago.
Turns out losing 25 percent of their limbs doesn’t slow them down.
The rover’s 26th sample is a ”one-of-a-kind treasure,” NASA says.
Scientists can now organize chaotic plasma sparks using ultrasound.
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