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HISTORY

Old Fossil From Gona, Ethiopia – New Details About First Hominins To Leave Africa

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – A team of international scientists, led by Dr. Karen Baab, a paleoanthropologist at the College of

MOVIE

Coming of age with Rob Reiner

“It was the summer of 1959, a long time ago. But only if you measure it in terms of years.” Richard

FASHION

Sparkle & Shine: Jewelry for NYE & Celebration Dressing

Jewelry has a way of anchoring a look, especially throughout New Year’s Eve and the stretch of celebrations that follow.

FOOD

Green Chile Dip Recipe (Creamy, Quick, Crowd Favorite)

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EDUCATION

A Look Back at the Early Years of AI in Schools with MIT’s TeachLab

Today we’ve got a special episode to share with you. It’s from our friends at Teach Lab, a podcast about

EDUCATION

Teachers Are Using Software To See If Students Used AI. What Happens When It’s Wrong?

The teacher didn’t respond, and docked Ostovitz’s grade. Ostovitz’s mom, Stephanie Rizk, says her daughter is a high-achieving student who

HISTORY

Great Sumerian God Enki: Protector Of Humanity, Brilliant Scientist And Patron Of Craftsmen And Artisans

A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – EN.KI (“Lord of Earth”) was the Sumerian water god of Eridu, one of the earliest and

FASHION

Spa-Like Winter Beauty with Nordstrom

Thank you to Nordstrom for sponsoring this post. As the holiday season reaches its busiest time, I look for quiet

HISTORY

Bayeux Tapestry May Have Served As Monks’ Mealtime Reading, New Study Suggests

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – The Bayeux Tapestry is an extraordinary example of medieval embroidery, stretching approximately 68 meters (224 feet)

MOVIE

Avatar: Fire and Ash review – another James…

It’s funny to think of James Cameron as a traditionalist when his work has long been technology-forward – as have been