Survival World on MSNOpinion
Evidence suggests Oregon could hold North America’s oldest human site, a claim that may rewrite early history
In her report, Smith says researchers at the University of Oregon have uncovered new evidence suggesting a site in southern ...
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Among the flurry of executive orders that Donald Trump issued on the first day of his return to office was a peculiar one: to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Claiming to ...
Largely outshone by fossils of horses, the earliest camels are getting another look from scientists determined to sort out the relationships and adaptations of these “absolutely bonkers” herbivores ...
Into the Shadows on MSNOpinion
Chapters of history America wants you to forget
The United States is often described as a global defender of freedom and human rights. But history tells a more complicated ...
1. Introduction to mussels and mussel ecology -- 2. Catching the mussel bug : a history of the study of mussel ecology in North America -- 3. Diversity and biogeography -- 4. Aquatic habitats and ...
In the relationship between humans and raccoons, the black-masked mammals have played many roles Samuel I. Zeveloff The raccoon has long held our fascination, admiration, and even our disdain. Perhaps ...
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