The transition from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to farming in late Stone Age Europe was far from peaceful, according to a recent study. Researchers have discovered that in southern Scandinavia, the population was entirely replaced by farmer-settlers not once, but twice within a span of just a thousand years. The DNA profiles of the newcomers show little
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Google recently unveiled the first Android 15 Developer Preview, providing a glimpse into the upcoming features of the open-source mobile operating system. Android 15 will focus on improving device security and enabling apps to leverage advanced hardware features such as cameras, GPUs, displays, and AI capabilities. The update is also expected to enhance components like
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy extended an invitation to U.S. presidential hopeful Donald Trump to visit the war-torn front lines of Ukraine. Zelenskyy, speaking at the Munich Security Conference, expressed his willingness to accompany Trump if he decides to accept the invitation. This offer comes amidst Trump’s skepticism towards the U.S.’s support for Kyiv, with him
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In a recent statement released by JetBlue Airways, it was announced that Carl Icahn has successfully secured seats on the board of directors. This comes after Icahn disclosed a nearly 10% stake in the New York-based airline and expressed his interest in board representation. The two new directors appointed are Jesse Lynn, the general counsel
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Bennedict Mathurin stole the show at the NBA Rising Stars game in Indianapolis, leading Team Jalen to victory with his outstanding performance. The Indiana Pacers guard scored 18 points and hit the game-winning shot in the semifinal against Team Tamika, before contributing to a balanced effort in the final against Team Detlef. Mathurin’s impressive display
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Starbucks, the renowned coffee giant, has recently introduced a brand new store design that prioritizes accessibility and inclusion. This exciting development aims to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for all customers, including those with disabilities. The first cafe showcasing this innovative design was launched in Union Market, Washington, D.C. on Friday. Sara Trilling, the
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Mars, a dusty and quiet planet in its current state, has a surprisingly violent history that could hold important clues about Earth’s own past. According to a recent survey of the Martian surface, the red planet was once filled with volcanoes that resembled the early stages of Earth before the formation of tectonic plates. Planetary
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