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A famous prehistoric cave site in Belgium has yielded the oldest multifunctional tool of its kind. This Ice Age “Swiss Army ...
An ancient human site in Germany features animal bones that were smashed into small pieces and heated to extract fat 125,000 ...
Sharks Have No Bones, So How Do They Get So Big? A lack of bones hasn't stopped the whale shark from reaching the size of a tenpin bowling lane.
When large marine animals like whales die, they sink down to the seabed. Once their flesh has been stripped away by ...
Yet the Scladina multitool is the first known lion bone turned into a tool. It means Neanderthals not only handled lions, but ...
Worldwide, the oldest known artifact of this type is a bone knife that was manufactured by modern humans in Morocco around 90,000 years ago. The revelation that Neanderthals were also working with ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the earliest known multifunctional tool made from cave lion bone, shedding new light on Neanderthal ingenuity. The ancient utensil dates back to the end of the Saalian ...
Naming discussions aside, a very exciting discovery remains: a kind of human we once only knew from a pinky bone dug up from ...
Smokey Bones, with locations in Georgia, is shrinking fast. Closures and rebrands to Twin Peaks are underway. Is your local spot next?
'Bones' reunion, Henry Winkler acting class, LA Dodgers event and more are set for the TV Academy's first-ever Televerse festival next month.
Under the new company, underperforming locations will close, and half of all Smokey Bones will be transitioned into a whole new restaurant: Twin Peaks. When did FAT Brands buy Smokey Bones?