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10/07/2024
Sometimes the media says “there are no words” to describe or justify horrific attacks on hospitals.
Other times, the media has countless words to describe and justify horrific attacks on hospitals!!
07/12/2022
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15/06/2022
Each year 9 million people die ☠️ prematurely because of pollution?
Pollution affects our health through the food we eat 🍏, the water we drink 💧and the air we breathe 🌬️. This is one of the triple planetary crises we face.
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14/06/2022
The Scandinavian man lived a long life 8,000 years ago before his skull was selected for a still-inscrutable ceremony.
He’s physically imposing, somewhere in his 50s, with a wiry gray beard disappearing into his wild boar cloak. His broad chest is dabbed with chalk, and his pale blue eyes are narrowed, as if he’s spotting something in the distance. Dubbed “Ludvig,“ he lived in northern Europe some 8,000 years ago.
Too bad Ludvig can’t talk, though, because researchers have many questions for him.
This is the first facial reconstruction from human remains excavated about a decade ago in south-central Sweden at Kanaljorden, a curious archaeological site where, sometime around 6,000 B.C., animal and human bones had been deliberately arranged on a submerged stone platform in the center of a small lake. Kanaljorden made international headlines in 2018 when researchers published a report on the excavation, noting that wood preserved inside two of the skulls indicated that at least some of the skulls had been mounted on stakes. It was like nothing the scientists had seen before.
Photo by Oscar Nilsson
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