Lexon Unveils Two Exclusive Collections with Legendary Artists
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HanesBrands and University of Cincinnati Extend Exclusive Primary Apparel Partnership
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Regions Bank Recognized as a “Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion”
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Nintendo Download: An Electrifying Enigma
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What is the Piqui's Law? Angelina Jolie slams biased judge in custody battle with Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie believes the judge in her custody case is biased towards Brad Pitt and wants the Piqui's Law to be enacted as soon as possible
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Tottenham predicted lineup vs Luton - Premier League
The predicted Tottenham lineup to face Luton in the Premier League on Saturday.
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Jadon Sancho hoping to rejoin Borussia Dortmund in January transfer window
Jadon Sancho wants to rejoin Borussia Dortmund in January after a fall out with Erik ten Hag. Any deal would likely be a loan with other clubs in Germany also interested.
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Castrol Save of the Month - September 2023 nominees
Alisson Becker and David Raya have been nominated for the Castrol Save of the Month award for September 2023
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These Are the Cities Where Hotel Rates Are Rising Fastest
Hotel room rates in major cities from Boston to Mumbai are expected to jump by double digits, even
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FTX customers are still grappling with crypto platform's collapse
By Elizabeth Howcroft and Medha Singh LONDON For Lee Rees, 43, FTX was one of a handful of
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Felix Louis N'jai: Kite-surfing coach killed in shark attack at California beach wedding
Wedding guest who was killed in a shark attack off the California coast has been identified as a beloved kite-surfing coach
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Scientists make creepy discovery about ancient cannibal rituals
A stark new discovery has revealed that cannibalism was a common practice in Europe to commemorate the dead 15,000 years ago. Research from London’s Natural History Museum (NHM) found human remains at a famed Paleolithic site in Cheddar Gorge that appeared to have bite marks across 100 of the bones. Scientists believe this is sufficient evidence of cannibalism in the Magdalenian group. "We interpret the archaeological evidence that cannibalism was practised on multiple occasions across northwest Europe over a short period of time as an indication that such behaviour was part of a funerary behaviour among Magdalenian groups, and not simply practised out of necessity," Dr Silvia Bello, paleoanthropologist and principal researcher said in a statement. Postdoctoral researcher William Marsh went on to say that the study contextualised the area by reviewing all sites "attributed to the Magdalenian culture." "During the terminal time period of the Palaeolithic, you actually see a turnover in both genetic ancestry and funerary behaviour, indicative of population replacement as Epigravettian groups migrated northwards," he said, as per IFL Science. "We believe that the change in funerary behaviour identified here is an example of demic diffusion where essentially one population comes in and replaces another population and that brings about a change in behaviour." Fast forward to 2023, and now people are having their bodies frozen in hopes they can "wake up" in the future. Cryonics "is the practice of preserving humans and animals at cryogenic temperatures in the hope that future science can restore them to a healthy living condition as well as rejuvenate them," according to the National Library of Medicine. "At present cryonics can only be performed after pronouncement of legal death of the cryonics subject." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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