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The Daily Galaxy on MSNPrehistoric Sunscreen: 40,000 Years Ago, Our Ancestors Were Already Protecting Themselves From the SunLong before modern sunscreens, Homo sapiens may have found natural ways to protect themselves from the sun’s dangerous rays.
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Amazon S3 on MSNEarth’s Magnetic Poles Are Flipping—What Comes Next?"Consider the potential disruptions to navigation, technology, and even wildlife from a reversal of Earth's magnetic poles." ...
Ochre body paint may have been a form of prehistoric sunscreen that helped early humans survive a sudden increase in ...
Atlantic ocean currents are weakening — and it could make the climate in some regions unrecognizable
The warming hole might be a sign that Atlantic Ocean currents are slowing down. This network of currents regulates Earth's ...
The story of how Earth’s magnetic field once collapsed, solar radiation went wild, and humans adapted with prehistoric ...
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