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The Adorant figurine from Geißenklösterle Cave, approximately 38,000 years old, consists of a small ivory plate bearing an anthropomorphic figure and multiple sequences of notches and dots. The application of these marks suggests a notational system, most notably in the rows of dots on the back of the plate.
Evolution

Earliest known writing dates back over 40,000 years

Stone Age artifacts in Germany are editing writing’s timeline.

Hands holding a camera that is housed inside a cigarette case
Photography

KGB cigarette pack spy camera still works (sort of)

A Norwegian camera historian took the modified Vega 2 out for a photoshoot.

bones laid out in a grave
Archaeology

Stone Age burial ground reveals deep family trees

The bones inside of a 5,000-year-old gravesite in Sweden surprised archeologists.

(Original Caption) 1888- New York, NY: Workers dig out the snow from underneath an elevated train line after the blizzard of 1888. BPA2# 5413
Weather

14 remarkable images of New York City’s 1888 blizzard

More than 400 people died in the storm, making it the deadliest blizzard in U.S. history.

eyeball melting
Health

Stop staring at screens so much. Here’s how.

Why looking at a phone or computer hurts your eyes.

Muggsy Bogues #1 of the Charlotte Hornets looks to pass the ball past Patrick Ewing #33 of the New York Knicks during an NBA basketball game circa 1993 at Madison Square Garden in the Manhattan borough of New York City.
Psychology

How do people know their interests?

The shortest player in the NBA shows how self-belief matters more than biology.

A great white shark swims near Guadalupe Island in Mexico.
Whales

Great white sharks don’t always flee after orca attacks

The ocean’s apex predators continue to tussle.

A small Chihuahua wearing a jacket while walking on a frosty, sunny day. Outdoor photo.
Dogs

Why do little dogs shiver so much? We asked the experts.

Cold is only part of the story.

iphone
Tech Hacks

How to switch from iPhone to Android (or vice versa)

It’s not all that difficult—but there are things to consider.

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