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Discovery of a New Human Species in China Dates Back 200,000 Years

A new human species, Homo juluensis, has been discovered in Northern China with strikingly large heads. The species lived in small groups and disappeared about 120,000 years ago as modern humans began to migrate across the world. Homo juluensis: A New Species...

A grandmother finds a way to support her family despite living on a modest Social Security income

A grandmother finds a way to support her family despite living on a modest Social Security income. Many baby boomers struggle to make ends meet on their monthly checks, with some returning to work due to financial woes. Retirement Expectations Pamela Shields is...

NFL Legend Rob Gronkowski’s Savvy Investment in Apple Stock

NFL legend Rob Gronkowski invested in Apple stock in 2014, which tripled in value from $69,000 to over $250,000 after he forgot about it for two years. This significant gain occurred during a strong recovery year for Apple, where the company...

I-90 Reopening Underway Following Tanker Fire Incident

A tanker fire incident on I-90 has caused disruptions to the eastbound lane between Batavia and Rochester, with crews responding to the scene. The westbound lane was initially closed but re-opened around 9 a.m. Tuesday, while one lane on the eastbound...

Biodiversity crisis revealed through polar bears

A recent study published in PLOS One revealed a biodiversity crisis among polar bears, with increased exposure to viruses, bacteria, or parasites in their blood samples from 2008-2017 compared to 1987-1994. This is attributed to the melting of ice due to...

Uncovering the Natural Roots of Internet Innovation

Scientists have discovered that heart cockles use fiber optic–like structures to channel sunlight through their shells, offering potential insights for the development of bioinspired optical systems. This finding highlights an evolutionary adaptation that parallels human technological ingenuity. Harnessing the Power of Heart...

Fixing a Semi Truck’s Air Brakes With Zip Ties Is Illegal, Apparently

A 1996 International 9200 Eagle semi-truck has been listed on Facebook Marketplace in Texas for $22,000, featuring a Cummins M11 straight-six diesel engine and an Eaton Super 10 transmission. The truck’s camper conversion includes a unique feature: a Suzuki Samurai off-road...

Man Found After Sister Recognizes Photo

A California man who disappeared 25 years ago has been found at a hospital after his sister recognized his photo in a news article. The man, reported missing in 1999, was identified through fingerprinting and is expected to be reunited with...

Unraveling the Mystery of Gravity in the Face of Dark Energy

A recent analysis by the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) collaboration suggests that dark energy, a mysterious phenomenon driving the acceleration of the universe's expansion, may not be constant throughout cosmic history. The study found consistency with general relativity and hints...

Purolator replacing 70-year-old freighters in Canada with ATR72-500

Purolator Inc. is upgrading its British Columbia feeder network by replacing three aging Convair aircraft with modern ATR72-500 turboprop freighters, expected to deliver improved fuel efficiency and flexibility, enhancing range, capacity, and efficiency. Purolator Upgrading British Columbia Feeder Network with Modern ATR72-500s Purolator...

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