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The production of tailored clothing and the use of ochre as a sunscreen may have given Homo sapiens an advantage over ...
A study suggests that Homo sapiens may have benefited from the use of ochre and tailored clothing during a period of increased UV light 41,000 years ago, during the Laschamps excursion.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN41,000 years ago, humans used sunscreen, clothes to beat deadly solar radiationRoughly 41,000 years ago, Earth’s magnetic field weakened dramatically as the planet’s poles began to reverse — a natural but rare phenomenon known as a geomagnetic excursion. According to new ...
Ancient homo sapiens may have benefitted from mineral-based sun protection, living in caves and even tailored clothing.
Modeling Earth’s atmosphere and magnetic field from 41,000 years ago suggests how Homo sapiens’ sun-fighting strategy helped ...
Additionally, ancient humans may have ramped up their use of ochre. This naturally occurring pigment is composed of iron ...
The 3D model of the Lucinda Van Valkenburg, created in partnership with the NOAA Diving Program, was built from hundreds of ...
Meteora3D fast-tracks 3D printed anatomical models. The University of Cincinnati Venture Lab startup has raised more than ...
( NewsNation) — Scientists have built a 3D replica of the Titanic that reveals new details of the ship’s final moments. A new ...
A three week mission to the North Atlantic in 2022 helped produce a 3D model of the Titanic. Now comes the National ...
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