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Scientists discover the earliest evidence of human fire-making dating back 400,000 years
A research team at the British Museum, led by Nick Ashton and Rob Davis, reports evidence that ancient humans could make and ...
The ability to make fire on demand has long been seen as a turning point in our evolutionary story. It unlocked benefits like ...
Starting a fire led to advancements such as cooking, which unlocked nutrients that improved the size and cognition of the ...
The technology revolution and development of new renewable energy resources is driving demand for lithium to new heights, but it is not a common mineral. Scientists say they have found lithium in an ...
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A 400,000-year-old fire pit & iron pyrite: What this UK discovery tells us about human evolution
Researchers believe the location served as a hunter-gatherer camp frequented by homo heidelbergensis, an early human ancestor. Study published in Nature journal.
Pyrite, also known as "Fool's Gold," is gaining popularity in crystal healing for its purported benefits, including boosting confidence, attracting prosperity, enhancing mental clarity, providing ...
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