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19th-Century Whaling Shipwreck Identified in the Gulf of Mexico

Indigenous Americans and the descendants of enslaved African individuals functioned as crew on the vessel. The accident of a 19th-century whaling ship has been identified on the sea bottom in the Gulf of Mexico. Its discovery was introduced Wednesday (March 23) in a declaration presented by reps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Management (NOAA) […]

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Sick Dinosaur May Have Had the Earliest Known Cough

Peculiar growths on dinosaur neckbones hint at old infection It takes much force to cough a loogie up a nearly 4-meter-long neck, but that is what one dinosaur had to do. The Guardian reports that paleontologists have discovered unusual nodules on the neck of a 150-million-year-old sauropod, proof of the first known respiratory infection in

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DNA From Child Burials Shows ‘Exceptionally Different’ Human Landscape in Ancient Africa

Children’s skeletons give genomes more than 3000 years old Central Africa is far too hot and humid for ancient DNA to survive– or so scientists assumed. Currently, the bones of four children buried thousands of years earlier in a rock shelter in the grasslands of Cameroon have given enough DNA for scientists to examine. It

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Worms Frozen for 42,000 Years Come Back to Life

Pleistocene age worms found in Arctic permafrost live and eat well after being defrosted some 42,000 years later. Two ancient nematodes are moving and eating normally again for the very first time since the Pleistocene age. The roundworms were discovered frozen in the Siberian permafrost and subsequently thawed out and resuscitated in Petri dishes. These

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Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals Mating Across Groups Led to Human Evolution

Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals Mating Across Groups seem to be a new scientific discovery. Proof that cross-continental Stone Age networking occasions powered human evolution increased in 2021. Homo Sapiens may not have eliminated Neanderthals A long-lasting argument that Homo sapiens originated in East Africa before relocating elsewhere under fire since the last decade. Research this

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The Connection of Sociology with Other Social Sciences

Sociology is such a significantly variable area that restricting its interpretation to a couple of words would be an injustice to it. It is among the numerous social sciences that take care of the man and his ventures in society. In contrast, the other sciences are history, geography, philosophy, political science, economics, and even anthropology.

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The Colonial Division of Labor’s Function in Development Projects

The concept of development was introduced during the colonial era. European countries began to colonize ‘non-European’ countries. According to Philip McMichael, colonialism is “the subjugation of one culture through physical and psychological tactics by another- a colonizing power- with armed forces conquest of territory as well as stereotyping the relationship in between both cultures.” The

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