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Nuclear weapons in the Stone Age would change human history overnight
Imagine a scenario where nuclear weapons knowledge appears thousands of years before modern civilization. Teaching prehistoric humans the basics of uranium enrichment, nuclear fission, and ...
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A Czech man used this stone in his barn's foundations. It turned out to be a rare Bronze Age spearhead mold
In 2007, a man identified only as J. Tomanec discovered a unique rectangular stone in the garden of his home in Morkuvky, a small village in the southeastern Czech Republic. The object, which had long ...
When Sinners director Ryan Coogler went to the movies as a child, he would smuggle in some snacks - and get particularly ...
Amy Madigan burst into a witch-like cackle as she accepted the Oscar for best supporting actress on Sunday night. It was ...
Madigan won for 'Weapons' at age 75. It's a sign that Hollywood should think more imaginatively about senior talent ...
Ancient European hunter-gatherers were far more advanced in their cooking methods than previously thought, a new study has found, combining ingredients in “remarkably selective” ways, with cuisines ...
Hunter-gatherers in Europe carefully selected ingredients and cooked complex foods, often pairing fish with specific plants, ...
Burned crusts on ancient pottery reveal that Stone Age people cooked fish together with berries, seeds, and other plants.
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