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Archaeological survey at Gnith reveals new details about pearl millet's westward expansion

A study published in Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa sheds new light on the westward spread of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) agriculture in prehistoric West Africa. A recent survey documented its earliest known occurrence in the Lac de Guiers basin of Northern Senegal, around AD 200, coinciding with increasing aridification, which may have driven the expansion of dryland farming communities westward.

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Nashville, TN WKRN Apr 10
Inside the Navy retrieval plan for Artemis II crew's splashdown and recovery

"We’ll push in to recover the astronauts one by one," Lt. Julia Buckner, a Seahawk helicopter pilot, said.

Science Smithsonian Mag Apr 10
This Vincent van Gogh Painting Was Found Wrapped in an Ikea Bag and a Blood-Stained Pillow. Now, the Artwork Has Been Restored to Its Former Glory

Art sleuth Arthur Brand recovered "The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring" in 2023, three years after it was stolen from a Dutch museum. Following careful restoration, the canvas is now back on display

Los Angeles, CA KTLA Apr 10
Spiders the size of your palm spotted in Southern California

Talk about nope, nope and more nope! There's a new species of spider spreading across the U.S. that can be as big as the palm of your hand and can soar through the air -- and they've been spotted in Southern California. Trichonephila clavata, also known as the Joro spider, is native to eastern Asia. [...]

Los Angeles, CA KTLA Apr 10
Southwest offering free checked wine from California’s wine country

Southwest Airlines is offering some passengers the chance to check a case of wine for free as the carrier launches new service to California’s wine country. The airline announced this week that customers will be able to check one case of wine at no additional cost on select West Coast flights beginning April 24 as [...]

New York, NY NY Post Apr 10
Friday Night Baseball: How to watch Angels-Reds, Giants-Orioles on Apple TV

Tonight's doubleheader features two interleague matchups.

Science PhysOrg Apr 10
Major new telescope on Chilean summit opens window on universe

Thirty-four years after Cornell University scientists first conceived it, the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope (FYST) now rises above the Atacama Desert, near the summit of Cerro Chajnantor in Chile. FYST will help answer some of the most important questions in astronomy, including how the universe works, the nature of dark energy and dark matter, how galaxies form and evolve and what happened in those mysterious first moments after the Big Bang.

Science PhysOrg Apr 10
Scientists turn 'mess' into breakthrough: Chaotic design unlocks next-generation optical devices

Researchers from the Monash University School of Physics and Astronomy have flipped a long-held assumption in optics, showing that deliberately introducing controlled disorder into ultra-thin optical devices can dramatically increase their power and versatility, without making them bigger or more complex.

San Diego, CA NBC 7 San Diego Apr 10
PHOTOS: San Diego Zoo welcomes newborn red-tailed monkey

Say hello to the new resident of the San Diego Zoo, a baby Schmidt’s red-tailed guenon newborn monkey and its first-time parents. These playful primates are known for their vibrant colors, graceful leaps and cheeky charm. After spending time indoors to bond, the newborn and first-time parents Janga, 5, and Jack, 6, are now visible to guests at their Ituri Forest habitat on Hippo Trail. The word “guenon” comes from the French word for monkey. Native to western and central Africa, guenons are also expert foragers, using their cheek pouches to store extra food, sometimes as much as their stomachs can hold.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 10
Bella Thorne shares a glimpse inside her home and more star snaps

Noah Wyle attends his star ceremony with his family, Cameron Diaz films in NYC and more snaps...

Global Good News Network Apr 10
12-yo Girl Named a Hero for Running into Burning Home to Save Brothers

A Georgia pre-teen saved her older brothers from potentially perishing in a fire that consumed the left side of the family’s two-story home. She’s been hailed by the family and community as a hero, who saved the most important things the family had while everything else was destroyed in the fire: each other. The Johnson […] The post 12-yo Girl Named a Hero for Running into Burning Home to Save Brothers appeared first on Good News Network.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 10
Spring clean your body with a ‘surprisingly powerful’ mega juicer deal

Squeeze this deal before it's gone.