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Ice Age People Used 32 Repeating Symbols in Caves Across the World. They May Reveal the First Steps Toward Writing
A negative hand, one of the oldest types of imagery in the world, found in El Castillo. Negative hands were often made using ...
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Chinese relics show 6,000-year-old writing
The recent unearthing of ancient Chinese relics has opened up new possibilities for the timeline of written communication.
The # has a name you’d never guess. Developed for touch-tone telephones in 1968, that little hex is called an octothorpe.
The Indus script is one of the most fascinating puzzles of Indian history. Unlike Egyptian hieroglyphics, there is no Rosetta ...
In 2025, eighty-three percent of companies already use AI to review resumes. For candidates, that means a machine is almost always the first “reader” of their application. The good news is that those ...
For decades, the wristwatch has ruled as the ultimate men’s accessory. It was never just about keeping time—it was about ...
A new preprint field study reveals that New York City’s rats aren’t just survivors—they’re talkative city dwellers with their own hidden nightlife. Mapping their movements and conversations could offe ...
Authorities said Friday messages on casings of bullets allegedly used by Tyler Robinson were engraved with messages. Here's ...
Energy Star appliances save energy and money, but the program’s future is uncertain. Discover the best Energy Star-certified ...
We meet Dr Francis Goh - academic, author and CEO. In a storied career Dr Francis Goh has been an innovator and technical expert. A strategist, board ember, leadership mentor and sought after public ...
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