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Additionally, ancient humans may have ramped up their use of ochre. This naturally occurring pigment is composed of iron ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNPrehistoric Sunscreen: 40,000 Years Ago, Our Ancestors Were Already Protecting Themselves From the SunLong before modern sunscreens, Homo sapiens may have found natural ways to protect themselves from the sun’s dangerous rays.
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Space on MSNScientists use the JWST to study an extremely ancient galaxy piercing through the Cosmic Dark AgesUsing the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have found an extremely ancient galaxy piercing through a thick blanket of ...
About 41,000 years ago, Homo sapiens may have survived increased solar radiation caused by a weakening magnetic field by ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSunscreen, Clothing and Caves May Have Given Modern Humans an Edge Over Neanderthals When Earth’s Magnetic Field WanderedA new study suggests the extinction of Neanderthals nearly coincided with a shift in Earth's magnetic field that let more ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNFast radio bursts finally reveal their cosmic origin 📡Fast radio bursts, these signals from space, may finally reveal their origin. An international team has identified key clues.
Ancient Homo sapiens may have benefited from sunscreen, tailored clothes and the use of caves during the shifting of the ...
Astronomers have discovered a huge single object that will glow near the Earth and the Sun. It is a T-shaped cloud called Eos ...
Around 41,000 years ago, Earth’s magnetic field underwent a chaotic shift that temporarily weakened the planet’s natural ...
Ancient homo sapiens may have benefitted from mineral-based sun protection, living in caves and even tailored clothing.
New research from the University of Michigan suggests that early Homo sapiens may have survived this event by using clever ...
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