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An ancient giant armadillo shows South America had humans much earlier than thought
All Things Considered, 2024
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Bronze Age Britain
Weekend All Things Considered, 2024
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Home sapiens and Neanderthals may have interbred, new research shows
Weekend Edition Sunday, 2024
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This week in science: Pompeiian frescoes, dark energy and the largest marine reptile
All Things Considered, 2024
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A newly-discovered dinosaur may have spent part of its life underground
All Things Considered, 2024
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Huge Pliosaur skull unearthed on England's 'Jurassic Coast'
Morning Edition, 2023
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500,000-year-old structure has researchers rethinking early human intelligence
Morning Edition, 2023
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Believe it or not: dry western Kansas is the place to study prehistoric oceans
Morning Edition, 2022
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Digital tools can preserve historic sites threatened by the effects of climate change
Morning Edition, 2021
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Encore: Classroom skeleton a€" whose bones are these?
All Things Considered, 2022
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