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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Neanderthals and Humans may have Coexisted
A trove of Neanderthal fossils including bones of children and adults, discovered in a cave in Greece suggests that the area may have been a key crossroad for ancient humans. The fossils suggests Neanderthals and humans may have at least had … Continue reading
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Greenland (Photo credit: Beechwood Photography) Climate change is allowing agriculture to boom. The Independent on Sunday reports Inside the Arctic Circle, a chef is growing the kind of vegetables and herbs – potatoes, thyme,…
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10 least populated Cities in the Land of Populous Cities
Nagda Nagda is a major industrial town situated in the Malwa region of western Madhya Pradesh. This city is one of the largest viscose staple fiber manufacturers in Asia. According to the 2011 India census, Nagda had a population of … Continue reading
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