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In this interview, elephant expert Ross MacPhee explains how the giant animals’ tusks record every week of their lives and why their noses are so remarkable.
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Here’s the scoop on ancient human poop.
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These ancient ‘mummy portraits’ provide a window into ancient Egyptian life and culture.
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The WWII catapult, designed to launch bomber planes in southeastern England, was never used.
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For decades, we thought the first humans to arrive in the Americas came across the Bering Land Bridge 13,000 years ago. New evidence is changing that picture.
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Scientists have used several methods to show that human footprints found in White Sands National Park are around 23,000 years old.
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Glacial archaeologists in Norway have found an arrow with its quartzite tip still attached after spending up to 3,000 years in the snow and ice.
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The portrait confirms that Charlemagne had a short neck.
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Snowier, colder weather may be heading to the Eastern U.S.
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Its arms may have sported the first known suckers.
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It was an apex predator during the Triassic period.
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