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Suppose you lived through the harsh Stone Age era
Get your bone flute and gather around the fire. Today on What If, we're taking you back to the time of woolly mammoths and saber-toothed cats. That's right. You're living in the Stone Age. If you were ...
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RDJ's Doctor Doom might be explained by an overlooked Avengers: Age of Ultron line
MCU fans wondering how RDJ's Doctor Doom becomes the villain don't need to look any further than this chilling line from ...
Hollywood was dealt a series of losses this year, from actor Gene Hackman to rocker Ozzy Osbourne. Remembering the year's ...
Some people in Ukraine weathered the harshest moments of the last ice age by creating shelters made partly of mammoth bones and tusks.
Archaeologists uncover a 3,000-year-old workshop in Iraq, revealing how Iron Age communities crafted ceramics and organized production.
Ceramics are one of the most important sources of information for archaeologists. Yet how these objects are produced, ...
Archaeologists uncover a 2,500-year-old Iron Age site in Afghanistan, revealing stone structures, a drikning vessel and early ...
Iron is stored in red blood cells that live for about 120 days before being recycled in the body. Circulating iron in the blood is quickly available but remains in the system for only a few hours.
Sticks and stones may break your bones — but they won’t heal as easily past a certain age. New research has found the “point of no return” when we no longer recover as well from illness and injury, no ...
The study also found that kids with a smartphone before their teenage years also have an increased risk of getting insufficient sleep Becca Longmire is a digital news writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She ...
Pornography sites that wish to operate in Missouri must now verify that users are adults before granting access to explicit content, under a new rule that went into effect Monday. The change caused ...
Having a smartphone may be harmful for children younger than 12, according to a new study. The study published Monday in the peer-reviewed journal Pediatrics found that owning a smartphone during ...
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