[ad_1] Astronomers discovered an ancient cosmic collision with an object, dubbed the "sausage" galaxy, which reshaped the structure of the Milky Way. The accident was a milestone in the history of the …
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[ad_1] More than 3 million years after his death, the fossil of a tiny toddler gives a unique insight into the lives of our human ancestors' children. His nickname is Selam, which …
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[ad_1] In a new test of Einstein's theory of gravitation, a group of astronomers from the Netherlands, the United States, Australia, and Canada demonstrated that the theory holds , even for a …
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[ad_1] One of the key traits that separates hominids from monkeys is the biped, or walking straight on two legs, releasing arms to throw spears, pick berries, or carry children. This transition …
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