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A team of scientists led by the British Museum have unearthed the earliest known evidence of fire making, dating back over 400,000 years, in a field in Suffolk.
Scientists trace the origins of human kissing back over 20 million years to ancient apes who first showed gentle ...
The artist-owned stock media agency’s report, Signs of Life, signals a world turning away from automation towards IRL ...