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Researchers insert a 40,000-year-old Neanderthal variant of the GLI3 gene into mice, altering their bone structure without ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNThese 10 Disney Facts Are So Weird, They Feel Made UpThere are plenty of urban legends about Disney, but some weird stories are actually true. For example, The Rescuers was in ...
From the UNC Charlotte Botanical Garden to inside a tea shop, there’s lots of art to be found — if you know where to look.
Blood-thirsty jackasses are on the prowl in the digital forest of the world wide web. They prey on the gullibility of their ...
"He made silk-screen images of skulls, memento-mori ... California Water, and the Real Chinatown.” Get the latest book news, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNThe ‘shoot ’em in the leg’ and ‘knock ’em out’ myths that won’t die but can get someone killedPopular culture loves a tidy, blood-free ending: heroes who disarm villains with a well-placed ...
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MomsLA on MSNDogs! A Science Tail Returns to the California Science CenterLos Angeles parents, prepare yourselves. The California Science Center has officially re-unleashed Dogs! A Science Tail, the ...
To celebrate the beginning of our 20th year, we’ve set out to catalogue the contributions that Pittsburgh and western ...
(Credit: Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) Then in 1993, a man walking the beach near Trinidad Head found a partial human skull and turned it over to authorities. DNA testing at that time did not ...
(KRON) — A forensic genetic genealogy team has uncovered a mystery behind a partial human skull found 32 years ago on a beach in Northern California. The woman’s skull was spotted near ...
Part of a human skull discovered on a Northern California beach more than 32 years ago was just identified as a woman who went missing five years earlier, authorities said. In 1993, a man found ...
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