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New Research Suggests Human-Like Footprints in Crete Date to 6.05 Million Years Ago – Flipboard
The oldest known human-like footprints may be even older than previously believed, reports Jacinta Bowler for Science Alert….

The polynya, or gap in the ice, is a bad sign. A huge hole opened in the Arctic’s oldest, thickest ice in May 2020, a new study revealed. Scientists
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