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Rare funeral pyre discovered at Sizewell C

Prehistoric Pyre’s Fiery Legacy: Rare Cremation Site Emerges at Sizewell C

Suffolk – Archaeologists working on the Sizewell C nuclear power project have unearthed the remnants of a rare funeral pyre at the Goose Hill site. This find, reported on April 22, 2026, reveals a timber structure once used for cremation rites, positioned on a slope overlooking the ancient coastline. The discovery highlights how preparatory excavations ...

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Rehab center opens for Brazil’s golden-headed lion tamarins amid urban sprawl threat

Brazil Unveils First Rehab Center for Golden-Headed Lion Tamarins Amid Habitat Crunch

Ilhéus, Bahia – Brazil recently inaugurated its first dedicated rehabilitation center for golden-headed lion tamarins, small primates now venturing into urban zones as their forest homes dwindle. These endangered monkeys, known scientifically as Leontopithecus chrysomelas, face mounting pressures from expanding cities and shifting agricultural practices. The new facility marks a critical step in efforts to ...

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LISTEN: Big cats can cross the border wall, but future is uncertain

Mountain Lions Squeeze Past Border Wall Through Tiny Gaps, Connectivity in Jeopardy

U.S.-Mexico border, Texas — Researchers recently uncovered evidence that mountain lions navigate the 30-foot-high border wall via improvised openings no larger than a sheet of paper. These so-called “kitty doors” provide a narrow pathway for the big cats, preserving links between populations on both sides of the divide. Wildlife experts monitoring the situation, however, warn ...

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A Spontaneous Musical Debut

Ayumu the Drummer: Chimpanzee’s Floorboard Performances Illuminate Music’s Primate Origins

Kyoto, Japan – Researchers at Kyoto University’s Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior witnessed an extraordinary display when a resident chimpanzee began transforming ordinary floorboards into percussion instruments. Ayumu, a 26-year-old male and alpha of his group, repeatedly pried loose planks from his enclosure’s walkway and launched into structured drumming routines accompanied by ...

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Roman-Era Tomb Excavated in Upper Egypt

Golden Tongues and Homer’s Epic: Roman Tombs Resurface in Egypt’s Minya

Minya, Egypt – A joint Egyptian-Spanish archaeological mission recently unearthed a Roman-era tomb at Al-Bahnasa, the site of the ancient city of Oxyrhynchus. This discovery illuminates funerary customs from the Greco-Roman period, blending Egyptian traditions with classical influences. Excavators revealed mummies adorned with golden amulets and a papyrus fragment from Homer’s Iliad, alongside unusual cremated ...

Fossil Finds: New Evidence Suggests Dinosaurs Were Warm-Blooded Hunters

Fossil Finds: New Evidence Suggests Dinosaurs Were Warm-Blooded Hunters

You have probably grown up with two competing images of dinosaurs in your head: the slow, lumbering, cold-blooded swamp beasts of old textbooks, and the sleek, agile, bird‑like predators you see in modern documentaries. Over the last few decades, fossil discoveries have quietly been rewriting that picture, and the latest evidence tilts things even more ...