Archaeologists dig into a hill and stumbled upon a 125,000 -year -old factory

Archaeologists dig into a hill and stumbled upon a 125,000 -year -old factory

That’s what you will find out after reading this story: A new study shows evidence of the Neanderthal “fat factor” dating back to 125,000 years ago. During the investigation, the settlement residents strategically selected the location of the factory lake and removed the bone marrow, splitting the bones, as well as through the compression and … Read more

For the flames of Phil’s media

For the flames of Phil’s media

Phil McGraw’s “Merry Street Media” is in bankruptcy court and at the same time appeals to his distribution partner Trinity Broadcasting for a breach of the contract, which, according to the Company, has led to Chapter 11. However, the signs that the 15 -month -old network fought was well against the Merit Street, July 2. … Read more

The Canadian gas market is about to turn the corner, ”says analysts seeking up to 7 years of demand

The Canadian gas market is about to turn the corner, ”says analysts seeking up to 7 years of demand

The tanker, loaded with the first Canadian liquefied natural gas cargo, deviates from the Kartyta, BC, this Monday, 2025. June 30 Canadian Press/Display Material ñ LNG Canada (Mandatory Credit) · Delivery material According to BMO Capital Markets Analyst Randy Ollenberger, the Canadian beaten natural gas market “turns the corner” a new era of higher prices. … Read more

Astronomers discover “fossil galaxy” 3 billion light -years

Astronomers discover “fossil galaxy” 3 billion light -years

Astronomers noticed a galaxy that remained unchanged for 7 billion years – rarity in the universe – a gaze to space history and complemented the enigmatic collection of objects called relics or “fossil galaxies”. These space oddities are galaxies that avoid the expected evolution path after the initial intensive star formation phase. Although other galaxies … Read more

Kennewick Killer will never get out of prison. The judge says it’s not long enough

Kennewick Killer will never get out of prison. The judge says it’s not long enough

A 37-year-old will serve the rest of his life in prison after brutally beaten and stinking his pregnant girl in Kennewick’s apartment, then throwing her body in the river. And Judge Joe Burrowes on Monday sentenced Richard Jacobson to life without probation. But he added that if any case requires a longer period, it was … Read more

What really goes out with $ 2.5 million? The number is shockingly small – are you going on the track or are you lagging behind?

What really goes out with $ 2.5 million? The number is shockingly small – are you going on the track or are you lagging behind?

A million used to be a magical number of retirement. Inflation, longer life expectancy and increasing health care costs have moved goalkeepers. These days, many people are $ 2 million or $ 2.5 million to just feel safe. However, while it may seem like a new benchmark, the reality is that very few people actually … Read more

3 TSX dividend shares with a portfolio yield up to 8.1%

3 TSX dividend shares with a portfolio yield up to 8.1%

Despite the fact that 2025 In the first half of the year there was high volatility, the Canadian market showed resistance, and TSX reached new highs of all time, facilitating trade voltage and strong economic data. In this environment, dividend shares can offer stability and revenue potential, making them an attractive opportunity for investors who … Read more

These basic daily offers for robotic vacuums and brooms are cheap

These basic daily offers for robotic vacuums and brooms are cheap

PCMAG editors choose and review products independently. If you buy through branch links, we can earn commissions that will help us support our attempts. Amazon Prime Day Sale is direct and the best time to bring home a robot vacuum. If you do not like cleaning the house yourself (and honestly who do it), these … Read more

Scientific norms form the behavior of researchers working in a larger good

Scientific norms form the behavior of researchers working in a larger good

About the last 400 years, the most unwritten set of unwritten guidelines has evolved on how to do the proper science. The premise of the research community is that science is most effective when scientists behave in a certain way. The first person who wrote this attitude and behavior was Robert Merton in 1942. (Yes, … Read more