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Ancient Australians and Americans ate billions of oysters for thousands of millennia
Therapeutic blood draws have been around for a long time, and throughout history, this terrible and often messy practice has been enjoyed by physicians around the world.
In the 4th century BC, a Greek named Aeneas invented a hydraulic telegraph that could help people communicate over long distances. The way to make and operate this device is quite
Recently, archaeologists in Spain have discovered the earliest evidence of ear surgery performed on humans.
A new study by prehistoric archaeologists at Tel Aviv University in Israel has revealed the secret of how ancient humans (who lived between 150,000 and 170,000 years ago) used fire
Along with the search for contraceptives and aphrodisiacs, sexual needs have gone beyond mere biology and reproduction.
The food that suddenly increased in the human diet 2 million years ago was meat, the SciTech Daily newspaper cited research.