Even where there is zero scientific evidence to support it, the myth of Hawaiians hunting birds to extinctions took root.
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A former U.S. youth climate negotiator is pushing back on misleading hurricane data shared on TikTok. Lia Newman (@liaandtheworld) posted the fourth installment of her fact-check series targeting ...
In his new book, the Harvard professor of anthropology, a former colleague of Jane Goodall, reflects on humans’ complex ...
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For more than a thousand years, West African gold was one of the most coveted commodities in the world. It first fueled the ...