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Something about a warm, flickering campfire draws in modern humans. Where did that uniquely human impulse come from? How did our ancestors learn to make fire? How long have they been making it?
Heat-reddened clay, fire-cracked stone, and fragments of pyrite mark where Neanderthals gathered around a campfire 400,000 years ago in what’s now Suffolk, England. Based on chemical analysis of the ...
Anil Oza is a general assignment reporter at STAT focused on the NIH and health equity. You can reach him on Signal at aniloza.16. Emory is the data editor at STAT. He’s a data journalist with a ...
Teacher Kristin Robinson goes over a math problem with her students at Cedar Rapids Prep in Cedar Rapids on Oct. 20. The charter school opened this year and has 255 students in grades six through ...
It's great to give your kid a head start in life if you have the financial flexibility to do it. But it doesn't make sense to set your son or daughter on the path to early retirement until you've ...
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