About three thousand year old corn cob from the Al Gigante rock shelter site in Honduras. These corn chicks were genetically analyzed by an international team of scientists. December. In the 14th issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Logan Kistler, curator of archeology and archeology …
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With the Twelve departing on December 23, Rosen will head the Justice Department in President Donald Trump’s final month in office, which could be a storm of political dust created by the lame-duck president to a former corporate lawyer, who still refuses to accept. And has made it clear that …
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Since the first shots of the coronavirus vaccine were carried in the U.S. on Monday, the NFL said it would not vaccinate its employees in front of the first responders or those at high risk. The NFL’s chief medical officer, Dr. Fisher Dr. Alan Seals, said the league is considering …
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