Brain imaging studies shed light on why humans have chewed gum for 8,000 years with research showing chewing activates regions tied to attention and stress regulation.
The Boeslunde gold-decorated iron lances, 2,800 years old and found in Zealand, represent Denmark's earliest iron weapons.
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The Last Days of the Southern Drawl
By the end of my life, there may be no one left who speaks like my father outside the hollers and the one-horse towns.
Secret tips for identifying trees on a woodland walk. WOODLAND walks are one of the very best ways to enjoy the winter months ...
Gardening for winter appeal is often not considered when choosing ornamental trees for the landscape. By choosing ...
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Radiocarbon dating finds Ukraine’s mammoth bone shelters were used 18,000 years ago
Life on the windswept plains of what is now central Ukraine offered little mercy around 18,000 years ago. Trees were scarce.
The forests of the South Taconic Range, encompassing public access points in the Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York tri-state area, are a treasury of trees that encourage close observation.
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Ancient humans lived inside mammoth bone shelters for 400 years, here’s what they looked like
Thousands of years before stone houses or mud bricks, Ice Age humans in Ukraine were building shelters out of mammoth bones. A new study reveals that some of these structures, made from the remains of ...
Possible health benefits of the inner bark of the slippery elm (Ulmus rubra) tree include managing fevers, treating wounds, and reducing sore throats. Slippery elm is native to the central and eastern ...
Learn to identify native trees in Toronto even without their leaves. This hands-on winter workshop will focus on key ID features such as bark patterns, buds, twigs, and overall tree shape. You will ...
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