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Scientists identify time and location of first humans who made tools and harpoons out of whale bones
Paleolithic humans used whale bones as tools 20,000 years ago, the earliest evidence of marine tool-making discovered.
The whale is officially called “Out of the Blue” and is 23 feet high. Created by artist Stephen J. Kesler, it is part of the public art collection managed by the Salt Lake City Arts Council.
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As a teenager in the 1970s, I worked on a typical dairy farm in England. Fifty cows grazed on lush pastures for most of their ...
Join lifelong photographer and journalist Jefferson Graham as he shows off the most photographable places in what is dubbed ...
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Etched onto rocks on a remote peninsula in Western Australia are millions of images drawn tens of thousands of years ago by ...
You don't hear the impending arrival of a whale at first; you feel it. There's a shift in the atmosphere, a sudden silence, and then a blow with a breath so heavy that it cuts through the air with ...
As 2025 roars on, crypto whales’ appetite for legacy coins like Dogecoin (DOGE) and Ripple (XRP) appears to be fading.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNBitcoin Has Hit Its ATH, Crypto Whales Accumulate 3 Other Altcoins Set For Same TrajectoryBitcoin’s fresh all-time high has reignited risk appetite across the crypto market. As the flagship asset consolidates above ...
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As our domesticated herds grow, wildlife is becoming rarer and rarer. Rethinking our responsibilities to animals will be hard ...
From groundbreaking research to the beauty of marine sanctuaries teeming with life, these images shine a spotlight on the ...
At this morning’s Lycoming County commissioners’ meeting, local officials gathered to announce and celebrate a Bass Pro Shops ...
Countries are starting to work out how to exploit the deep seas. But we still don’t really know how they work.Is it already ...
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