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Hadza women share a meal of roasted tubers. Combining hunting and gathering with food sharing, group members can risk spending a lot of energy to find food knowing they won’t starve if they return to camp empty-handed, researchers say. (Herman Pontzer, Duke University)
Archaeology

Risky But Rewarding Food Strategies Gave Early Humans More Free Time

January 19, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Risky But Rewarding Food Strategies Gave Early Humans More Free Time

The biggest evolutionary benefit of early human food strategies may have been all the free time.
The post Risky But Rewarding Food Strategies Gave Early Humans More Free Time appeared first on Zenger News.
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Jason Murphy says his career playing college and professional football hinged on a second chance extended to him by a high school teacher, and he continues in that spirit by employing formerly incarcerated workers at his Delivery 101 trucking franchise in Baltimore, Maryland. (Courtesy of Jason and Robyn Murphy)
Entrepreneurs

Jason Murphy Gives Second Chances To Workers With Troubled Pasts

January 18, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Jason Murphy Gives Second Chances To Workers With Troubled Pasts

“We want to be change agents for a more just community in everything we do,” he says.
The post Jason Murphy Gives Second Chances To Workers With Troubled Pasts appeared first on Zenger News.
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KELS at a rollerskating rink during the video shoot for her single, “Slow Ryde.” (Casey Harewood/CHP Studios) 
Entertainment

Singer KELS: The Soul Of Pittsburgh 

January 17, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Singer KELS: The Soul Of Pittsburgh 

Self-trust is the key to her becoming a mainstream artist.
The post Singer KELS: The Soul Of Pittsburgh  appeared first on Zenger News.
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The first page of Vail manuscript MS17817 from the British Library.  According to a linguistic expert, “Vai script of Liberia was created from scratch in about 1834 by eight completely illiterate men who wrote in ink made from crushed berries.” (The British Library, CC0/Zenger)
Archaeology

Experts Study Rare African Parchment In Search Of Clues About The Evolution Of Writing

January 17, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Experts Study Rare African Parchment In Search Of Clues About The Evolution Of Writing

Vai script of Liberia, created from scratch around 1834, said to offer important insight.
The post Experts Study Rare African Parchment In Search Of Clues About The Evolution Of Writing appeared first on Zenger News.
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Gene-editing technology can revolutionize the world of perennial crops such as apple and citrus trees. (Matthew Rumph/Unsplash)
Environment

9 Technologies To Help The World’s Trees

January 16, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on 9 Technologies To Help The World’s Trees

Find out about the top ag-tech companies working to ensure the health and wellbeing of trees.
The post 9 Technologies To Help The World’s Trees appeared first on Zenger News.
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Non-native species have been getting attached to ships such as the British Antarctic Survey research ship Ernest Shackleton for a ride to Antarctica, posing a threat to local species. (Lloyd Peck)
Animals

Shellfish Ships: Antarctic Species Under Threat From Crabs And Barnacles Clinging To Ships

January 16, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Shellfish Ships: Antarctic Species Under Threat From Crabs And Barnacles Clinging To Ships

Hitchhiking invaders are among “the biggest threats” to native marine life.
The post Shellfish Ships: Antarctic Species Under Threat From Crabs And Barnacles Clinging To Ships appeared first on Zenger News.
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Ozie Nzeribe (center) stars as the bullied basketball player, Royale, alongside Isaiah Hill (left) and O'shea Jackson Jr. (far right) in the new Apple TV series “Swagger,” inspired by the life of basketball standout Kevin Durant. (Courtesy of Randi Cone/Interdependence Public Relationsstrong)/strong
Arts & Culture

Ozie Nzeribe Aims To Change The World As A Youth Advocate, Actor And Rapper

January 14, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Ozie Nzeribe Aims To Change The World As A Youth Advocate, Actor And Rapper

“God has blessed me with so much it is only fitting to pay it forward,” Nzeribe says.
The post Ozie Nzeribe Aims To Change The World As A Youth Advocate, Actor And Rapper appeared first on Zenger News.
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Found for the first time in the tropical forests of Thailand is Taksinus bambus, which is the first tarantula known to inhabit bamboo stalks. (JoCho Sippawat)
Animals

Tarantula Discovered In Thailand Lives Its Best Life Inside Bamboo Stalks

January 14, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Tarantula Discovered In Thailand Lives Its Best Life Inside Bamboo Stalks

Related to other arboreal spiders of Southeast Asia, this tarantula makes silky nests high above the forest floor.
The post Tarantula Discovered In Thailand Lives Its Best Life Inside Bamboo Stalks appeared first on Zenger News.
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Oil suppliers are having a hard time keeping up with consumer demand. (George Frey/Getty Images)
Economy

US Energy Market Facing Supply-Side Pressures

January 14, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on US Energy Market Facing Supply-Side Pressures

Demand is in a bit of a post-holiday slump, but it looks like suppliers either can’t, or won’t, keep up.
The post US Energy Market Facing Supply-Side Pressures appeared first on Zenger News.
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Full moons have been found to have an effect on sharks, with a higher incidence of shark attacks being recorded during these lunar periods.  (Phil Walter/Getty Images)
Animals

Moon Shiver: Terrifying Truth That Shark Attacks Peak During Full Moon

January 13, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Moon Shiver: Terrifying Truth That Shark Attacks Peak During Full Moon

While it’s still unclear why, 50 years of global shark attack data show that more attacks occur under full moons.
The post Moon Shiver: Terrifying Truth That Shark Attacks Peak During Full Moon appeared first on Zenger News.
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