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Most complete Homo habilis skeleton ever found dates to more than 2 million years ago and retains 'Lucy'-like features
Paleoanthropologists have announced the world's most complete skeleton of Homo habilis, a human ancestor that lived more than ...
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Space skeleton crew: Just 3 astronauts will run the ISS after Crew-11's medical evacuation
The quartet's departure will leave the International Space Station (ISS) with just three resident astronauts — NASA's ...
Canada's decision to withdraw athletes from the North American Cup on Sunday is being investigated by the International ...
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Dogs fight giant skeleton dog in spooky challenge
It's just a normal day for funny dogs Maymo, Potpie, Indie and Penny, running around in the yard until they're tired of ...
A storm of controversy has erupted on the eve of the Winter Olympics in Italy, after the Canadian women’s skeleton team was accused of competition manipulation at the North American Cup in Lake Placid ...
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Canada’s skeleton team denies accusations of Olympic sabotage by U.S. slider
CALGARY - Canada's skeleton team refutes accusations by American Katie Uhlaender that Canada's coach sabotaged her chances of ...
In honor of the more horrifying aspects of the mortal coil, we bring you a list of nine facts sure to disquiet.
Nick Tucker, a Walkersville grad and U.S. Olympic skeleton hopeful, placed 24th out of 27 in his latest International Bobsled ...
Britain's Matt Weston enjoys a dominant victory in the men's World Cup skeleton, marking his fourth win in five races this ...
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Humphries Armbruster wins World Cup bobsled race, while Forgan and Kirkby lock up Olympic luge spot
Veteran U.S. pilot Kaillie Humphries Armbruster has secured her second two-woman World Cup bobsled win of the season.
The plushy pup, inspired by Cane's yellow Labrador mascot, is dressed in a red, white and blue bobsled suit and inside the ...
NASA's decision to bring Crew-11 home early marks the first medical evacuation from the International Space Station.
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