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 🔣Semiotics
theoffingmag.com·

Rising senior Katharine Steffes awarded Beinecke Scholarship for graduate study

 🧪Social Science  Content type: Academic
news.nd.edu·

Four years ago today. And the need for qualitative research to get better visibility has not changed. Has it?

 🧪Social Science
postsocialism.org·

2,000 years ago in Scotland, people removed a corpse's brain and fashioned the arm bones into tools

 📜History  Content type: News
livescience.com
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Charting the human-specific properties of gene expression networks in the infant prefrontal cortex

 🧬Epigenetics
science.org·

Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level 4/Everyday life

 🧬Biology
en.wikipedia.org·

Iberian DNA remained largely unchanged for six centuries before Roman influence, study finds

 🏺Ancient History
phys.org·

First time visit to Mexico City - ~travel

 ✈️Travel
tildes.net·

The Blue Hour – July 2026 Schedule

 🖼️Art
thehourisblue.com·

Opinion | As AI upends humanity, we must focus on what makes us human

 🧪Social Science  Content type: News
scmp.com
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2026 Human Rights Institute Funding Awards Announced

 Human Rights  Content type: Academic
today.uconn.edu·

National and state-level datasets of United States forensic DNA databases 2001–2025

 📂Open Government  Content type: Academic
nature.com·

the ways of a woman in love

 ✍️Writing  Content type: Blog

Campus construction update: June 2026

 ⚙️Engineering  Content type: Academic
news.wichita.edu·

(Unedited) Podcast Transcript 581: In Good Faith

 🌐Global Economy
theoverheadwire.com·

Ditch full of 7,000-year-old headless human skeletons discovered in Slovakia, baffling archaeologists

 📜History  Content type: News
livescience.com
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Episode 581: In Good Faith

 🛠️Creator Tools  Content type: News  Content type: Blog

Savanna chimpanzees use tools for capturing and feeding on army ants, study shows

 📜History
phys.org·

Eleven Blades in the Ground: The Strange Problem of the Joshua Cache

 🔐Cryptographic Archaeology  Content type: News
anthropology.net
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A 430,000-year-old wooden stick is changing what scientists thought Stone Age humans could do

 🍒Coffee Processing
earth.com·

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