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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Science bookmarks 3/6

A skull found in Siberia suggests dogs were domesticated 33,000 years ago. 

Dissection specimen from 13th Century Europe shows the "Dark Ages" were more scientifically advanced than we thought.

We now have the first full map of Mercury.

A company in Spain has invented a smart material that will form instant casts for accident victims.

First evidence of Viking "sunstone" appears to have been found.


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Labels: 13C, 16thC, Altai Mountains, autopsy, canines, dogs domesticated, Europe, first aid, future tech, Mercury, Messenger, NASA, paramedics, sailors, Siberia, sunstone, Vikings
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