Homo sapiens – that’s us and our direct ancestors, and long thought to be pretty much the only show in town for hundreds of thousands of years – had a rival cousin as recently as 236,000 years ago, according to South African scientists.
While science-fiction movies have detailed pretty much most of what it’s like being in space. However, it is rather fascinating when it comes to witnessing the real-life footage of astronomers working 250 miles above Earth.
Large scale deaths of leopard sharks in San Francisco Bay have alarmed environmentalists. This is in contrast to the good times enjoyed by sharks in southern California in terms of good food and enduring climate.
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