Were Neanderthal thumbs better suited to tennis?

[ad_1] If you needed repairs done 50,000 years ago, you’d be better off with a Neanderthal team than Homo sapiens, a new study has shown. The new research was published in the journal Scientific reports and suggests that the Neanderthals may have “found precision holds … more challenging”. This means …

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Science News Gathering: Slow and Steady or One Big Shot? How to grow a ferocious dinosaur; Russia should re-examine the terms of participation in the ISS and more

[ad_1] Below is a summary of the current scientific news. Russia should re-examine the terms of participation in the ISS – space industry official Russia should consider revising the terms of its participation in the International Space Station, a Russian space industry executive said Thursday, because it wants to focus …

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Everyone wants this tablet now

[ad_1] What’s happening to Amazon? A tablet takes the bestseller list by storm, which probably very few had on screen before. This is also due to the price, which the online retailer put with the red pencil on Black Friday. GIGA sheds light on the background and reveals who should …

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