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11,000-year-old volcanic ash layer could rewrite early human history in the Americas
Learn how new research challenges the age of Monte Verde and what it means for early human migration in South America.
The harpy eagle is one of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world, and seeing one up close can be startling. With ...
A new study in Science challenges the Monte Verde timeline, reshaping when humans first reached South America.
NASA's giant moon rocket is back on the launch pad in Florida, setting the stage for what appears to be an imminent launch of ...
Human rights advocates challenged the legality of U.S. boat strikes in the Caribbean during a hearing before the ...
For decades, the strongest evidence for the earliest human settlement in the Americas came from a site in Chile called Monte Verde. Scientists found echoes of human presence dating back to around ...
A judicial AI company is teaming up with Los Angeles County Superior Court to provide artificial intelligence technology to ...
Nearly 60 years after NASA sent the first humans to ever land on our moon, the U.S. is going back with a series of ...
The first lab-grown oesophagus has been engineered by scientists from a pig and could be transplanted into babies within five ...
More than before, but different than expected. How Frontier Professionals turn domain expertise into AI-driven impact.
What makes this particularly dangerous in enterprise and production contexts is not just that the model gets it wrong, but ...
It is a frightening prospect that the State is moving full-speed ahead and signing high-cost multiyear contracts, without a sense of future cost,” wrote one representative.
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