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‘Dragon Man’ skull may be the first from an enigmatic human cousin

The discovery of the Denisovan skull in Harbin, China, sheds new light on these mysterious ancient hominids. The skull, nicknamed Dragon Man, is believed to be roughly 146,000 years old

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Roku’s $3 streaming service Howdy will be coming to other platforms, CEO says

Anthony Wood Reveals Future Plans for Howdy Streaming Service at CES 2026 At the recent CES 2026 event, Anthony Wood,

60,000-year-old poison arrowheads show early humans’ skillful hunting

A groundbreaking discovery has been made in South Africa that pushes back the earliest known use of poisoned weapons by

Who Are the Contestants on Taskmaster Season 21?

The anticipation for the upcoming 21st season of Taskmaster is growing after the recent New Year Treat special. The British

Earliest Direct Evidence of Poisoned Arrows Revealed in 60,000-Year-Old Relics : ScienceAlert

The Ancient Art of Poisoned Arrows: Traces of Toxic Plant Residue Found on Arrowheads Dating Back 60,000 Years Archaeologists have

4 Things My Next Phone Needs Instead Of New AI Features

In today's tech-savvy world, AI has become an integral part of our lives, integrated into almost every platform and device

How New Public Health Changes Could Leave Vulnerable Children Behind

In a recent article for Scientific American's Science Quickly, Kendra Pierre-Louis discussed the major revisions to the U.S. vaccine schedule

How Quilt solved the heat pump’s biggest challenge

Quilt Unveils Innovative Three-Zone Heat Pump for Smart Homes Smart home startup Quilt has made waves in the HVAC industry

AI chatbots miss urgent issues in queries about women’s health

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) for health information is becoming increasingly common, especially among women. However, a recent study