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Behind a Museum Door, These Beetles Are Eating Flesh for Science
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Behind a Museum Door, These Beetles Are Eating Flesh for Science

alishpagda08@gmail.com3 weeks ago08 mins

Deep in the labyrinth of the American Museum of Natural History, past the giant suspended blue whale and the first floor’s Alaska brown bears, is an unobtrusive locked door. On it, there is a small sign. “Bug Colony.” Behind the door, accessible only to a handful of museum employees, thousands of flesh-eating dermestid beetles toil…

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A Roman Gladiator and a Lion Met in Combat. Only One Walked Away.
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A Roman Gladiator and a Lion Met in Combat. Only One Walked Away.

alishpagda08@gmail.com1 month ago07 mins

Gladiators battled lions and other wild animals in the arenas of the Roman Empire. But for all the tales of glorious combat depicted in ancient texts, marble reliefs and mosaics and then retold in movies and other modern media, archaeologists have never found direct physical evidence, like the skeletons of gladiators bearing animal-induced wounds. At…

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Man Pleads Guilty to Selling Sperm Whale Teeth and Bones
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Man Pleads Guilty to Selling Sperm Whale Teeth and Bones

alishpagda08@gmail.com2 months ago05 mins

A South Carolina man pleaded guilty on Thursday to importing sperm whale teeth and bones from four countries and selling them in the United States, federal prosecutors said. The man, Lauren H. DeLoach, 69, of St. Helena Island, S.C., pleaded guilty to Lacey Act and Marine Mammal Protection Act charges for importing and selling sperm…

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Trove of Ancient Axes Shows Early Humans Made Tools From Bones
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Trove of Ancient Axes Shows Early Humans Made Tools From Bones

alishpagda08@gmail.com3 months ago08 mins

Humans, unlike most other species, have a knack for making tools. Six million years ago, our apelike ancestors probably smashed nuts with rocks or caught termites with sticks. Around 3.3 million years ago, hominins began using flakes of stone, perhaps to cut flesh from carcasses or chop plants. And by 1.5 million years ago, they…

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A Boneyard Along the Thames River Reveals London’s Ancient Burials
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A Boneyard Along the Thames River Reveals London’s Ancient Burials

alishpagda08@gmail.com3 months ago06 mins

The banks of the Thames River have hosted human settlements for thousands of years, from Neolithic huts to the soaring skyscrapers of London. Evidence of bygone civilizations has been steadily deposited on the river’s muddy bottom for modern archaeologists to mine. Now, researchers in London have dated dozens of bones dredged from the river, creating…

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