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An ancient dog fossil helps trace humans path into the Americas

March 1, 2021 at 6:00 am An ancient bone from a dog, discovered in a cave in southeast Alaska, hints at when and how humans entered the Americas at the end of the Ice Age. The bone, just the fragment of a femur, comes from a dog that lived about 10,150 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating. That makes this dog fossil one of the oldest, or possibly the oldest, found in the Americas, researchers report in the Feb. 24 Proceedings of the Royal Society B. SN: 4/ 16/18), suggests that the dog belonged to a lineage of dogs that split from Siberian dogs around 16,700 years ago. The timing of that split suggests that the dog’s ancestors, probably following along with humans, had left Asia by around that time.

Call him an activist artist : Giving New Brunswick-born painter E M Bannister his due

Call him an activist artist : Giving New Brunswick-born painter E.M Bannister his due His paintings adorn the walls of of some of the most important buildings in the United States, but it s past time to give New Brunswick-born Black artist E.M. Bannister his due for a lifetime of achievements. Social Sharing

Coronavirus: People from around the globe are sharing their pandemic thoughts in this digital journal

  OTTAWA Nearly 1,500 people have taken to an online platform to express the emotions of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic as part of a project that’s working to diversify the pandemic’s historical record. The Pandemic Journaling Project is an online, anonymous journal that allows users to write about whatever they want. To date, users from more than 40 countries have taken part in the project, posting whatever writing, images and audio clips they like.  â€œWe really wanted to find a way to collect and record people s experiences in a way that would not further burden people during a really difficult time, that would produce something of value to them, and that would also produce something of value for the historical record,” Katherine Mason, an anthropologist at Brown University in Providence R.I., who co-founded the platform alongside fellow athropologist Sarah Willen from the University of Connecticut, told CTVNews.ca in a virtual interview.

Calfee named division director in orthopedic surgery – Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis

Calfee named division director in orthopedic surgery – Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis
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