George Washington University archaeologist David Braun and his colleagues recently unearthed stone tools from a 2.75 ...
The past few years have redefined work. Remote and hybrid setups revealed that productivity depends less on proximity and more on presence. Many rediscovered the value of walks, reflection and natural ...
Stone tools reveal that the First Americans followed a coastal route from East Asia, linking both sides of the Pacific during the Ice Age.
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These 2.75-Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Prove Humans Were Born to Invent
Long before the first sparks of civilization — or even humanity as we know it — our ancestors were already inventors. On the ...
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Stone tools show how the Pacific led humans to America
Recent discoveries have unveiled a fascinating chapter in human history, as stone tools provide compelling evidence of Paleolithic migrations across the Pacific into North America. This challenges the ...
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Early humans started making and using tools 2.75 million years ago
Long before cities or farms, the earliest humans were standing in a changing northern Kenyan landscape, striking stone to ...
Disney considered "thousands of AI companies" before backing one that keeps the animators in control of the output.
History matters in Zelda, and that truth is especially pronounced in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, out Nov. 6 for Nintendo Switch 2. Another entry in the hack-and-slash spinoff series, which ...
When a society collapses, humans need places to gather. A 5,000-year-old ceremonial site shows how ancient people dealt with ...
Witness a new era in heritage conservation as engineers blend cutting-edge technology with traditional architecture for ...
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