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Anthropology: General Archaeology: General Paleontology: Fossils
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Marriage in Minoan Crete - Marriage in Minoan Crete: A Look into Ancient Greek Culture      (via sciencedaily.com) 

An international team of researchers achieves completely new insights into Bronze Age marriage rules...

Archaeology: General
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Mayas utilized market-based economics - Mayas Utilized Market-Based Economics: A Look into the Sophisticated Trade System of the Ancient Civilization      (via sciencedaily.com) 

More than 500 years ago in the midwestern Guatemalan highlands, Maya people bought and sold goods wi...

Anthropology: Cultures Archaeology: General
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High-status Danish Vikings wore exotic beaver furs - High-Status Danish Vikings Wore Exotic Beaver Furs      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Beaver fur was a symbol of wealth and an important trade item in 10th Century Denmark, according to...

Anthropology: General
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Grambank shows the diversity of the world's languages - Grambank Shows the Diversity of the World's Languages      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

What shapes the structure of languages? In a new study, an international team of researchers reports...

Environmental: Ecosystems Geoscience: Environmental Issues
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Over one million acres of tribal land submerged by dams in the US, research finds      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Dam constructions have flooded over 1.13 million acres of tribal land in the U.S., contributing to t...

Biology: Zoology Ecology: Animals Offbeat: General Offbeat: Plants and Animals
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Wild birds lead people to honey -- and learn from them      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

A study finds the greater honeyguide can learn distinct vocal signals to help people in Africa locat...

Biology: Biochemistry Biology: Cell Biology Biology: General Biology: Microbiology
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Green-to-red transformation of Euglena gracilis using bonito stock and intense red light      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Euglena gracilis, often regarded as a 'superfood,' is a promising microalga with many health and nut...

Computer Science: Artificial Intelligence (AI) Computer Science: General
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Chats with AI shift attitudes on climate change, Black Lives Matter      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

People who were more skeptical of human-caused climate change or the Black Lives Matter movement who...

Biology: Cell Biology Offbeat: General Offbeat: Plants and Animals
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One in eight grown-ups love extreme tartness      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

For most people, biting into a lemon would leave them puckered up and desperate to lose that sour fl...

Biology: Biochemistry Biology: General Biology: Microbiology
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When good bacteria go bad: New links between bacteremia and probiotic use      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Researchers discovered a concerning association between bacteremia and probiotic use, particularly w...

Anthropology: Cultures Archaeology: General Biology: Zoology
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How just one set of animal tracks can provide a wealth of information      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Rock faces in Namibia are decorated with hundreds of stone-age images not only of animals and human...

Anthropology: Cultures
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A non-exploitative economy favored the splendor of the Iberian Peninsula's Copper Age communities      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

A study describes the productive forces of the Chalcolithic communities of the southern half of the...