Despite the consistent popularity of serialized shows, episodic, live performance (and the bloopers) aspect of sitcoms made ...
Horoscope Today February 20, 2026, Friday: Here’s your daily horoscope for 20 February 2026. Keep it simple today: notice ...
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‘Filmmaking is political’: Raoul Peck on ‘Orwell: 2+2=5’, Donald Trump, and the dangers of AI
Euronews Culture speaks to Raoul Peck ...
The repeated, inhumane, and systematically careless violation of the basic tenet of universal value is what the Epstein files have made public ...
Researchers have identified a "tipping point" about 2.7 million years ago when global climate conditions switched from being relatively warm and stable to cold and chaotic, as continental ice sheets ...
Ancient humans arrived in East Asia hundreds of thousands of years earlier than thought - Findings suggest human ancestors spread across Asia earlier, faster and possibly more successfully than common ...
A new study provides a clearer timeline for one of the most significant prehistoric sites worldwide for the study of human evolution. By integrating three advanced dating techniques, researchers have ...
Petroglyphs on sandstone at a national park in Chad bear witness to wildlife that once roamed the area before the continent’s ...
Boehringer Ingelheim recently announced that 2 of its products, NexGard and NexGard COMBO, received Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for treating New World screwworm (NWSW) myiasis in both feline and ...
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1.9 million-year-old finding points to the earliest evidence of humans outside of Africa
When a stone sits on the Earth’s surface, cosmic rays quietly pepper it, leaving behind rare isotopes like tiny time stamps. Bury the stone deep enough, and that cosmic “printing press” shuts off.
A flexible tongue, sensitive beak and teethlike cones in the mouth may have helped Archaeopteryx generate enough energy to fly.
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Why cavemen almost never hit 30, and the discovery that changed everything
Paleoanthropologists Rachel Caspari and Sang-Hee Lee found that the ratio of older-to-younger adults among early modern ...
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