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Science, the Poetry of Reality, Jewel in Humanity's Crown

Aristotle was tutor to Alexander the Great. You could be the tutor of Aristotle. And thrill him to the core of his being. Aristotle was one of the greatest intellects of all time. But you know far more. You have a deeper, more penetrating, more comprehensive understanding of the way the world wo . ....

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There's a science behind baby talk — and why everyone does it : NPR

The features of baby talk softer tone, higher pitch, almost unintelligible vocabulary are global. Researchers made over 1,500 recordings in urban, rural and Indigenous communities. ....

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"A worked bone assemblage from 120,000–90,000 year old deposits at Cont" by Emily Y. Hallett, Curtis W. Marean et al.

The emergence of Homo sapiens in Pleistocene Africa is associated with a profound reconfiguration of technology. Symbolic expression and personal ornamentation, new tool forms, and regional technological traditions are widely recognized as the earliest indicators of complex culture and cognition in humans. Here we describe a bone tool tradition from Contrebandiers Cave on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, dated between 120,000–90,000 years ago. The bone tools were produced for different activities, including likely leather and fur working, and were found in association with carnivore remains that were possibly skinned for fur. A cetacean tooth tip bears what is likely a combination of anthropogenic and non-anthropogenic modification and shows the use of a marine mammal tooth by early humans. The evidence from Contrebandiers Cave demonstrates that the pan-African emergence of complex culture included the use of multiple and diverse materials for specialized tool manufacture. ....

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Study suggests use of bone tools to produce clothing dates back 120,000 years

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Study suggests use of bone tools to produce clothing dates back 120,000 years

NSF s mission is to advance the progress of science, a mission accomplished by funding proposals for research and education made by scientists, engineers, and educators from across the country. ....

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