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Engraved prehistoric human bones suggest ritualistic cannibalism: study

Engravings on a human bone from a prehistoric archaeological site in a cave in southern England shows that human cannibals ate their prey and then performed ritualistic burials with the remains, scientists said on Wednesday. More
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China investigating WeChat, Weibo in content crackdown
China is investigating its top social media sites, including WeChat and Weibo, for failing to comply with cyber laws, the latest step in the country's push to secure the internet and maintain strict Communist Party control over content. More audio
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A look at the North Korean missiles that could hit Guam
Analysts believe North Korea has several missiles in its arsenal capable of reaching the Pacific island, which Pyongyang has regularly threatened because of its U.S. military bases. More video
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CLIMATE CHANGEParts of South Asia could be too hot to live in by end of century
Research predicts what will happen if world doesn't change course and cut emissions dramatically
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DinosaursThis newly discovered armoured dinosaur had to hide from bigger, meaner dinos
Large dinosaur weighed 2,800 pounds and measured 18 feet long
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ASTRONOMYForget the eclipse for a moment: Perseid meteor shower set to peak Aug. 12
We could see 100 meteors per hour in dark-sky locations
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GEOLOGYResearchers unearth 'tectonic events' that formed Canadian sapphires
Findings could help pinpoint other viable deposits of the sparkling blue gemstone
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OpinionOur vacuums could share our data with third parties, but we don't seem to care
We have been lulled into dangerous complacency when it comes to clicking 'accept' on end-user agreements
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App developers try to stay 1 step ahead of government censors in 'intelligence game'
As network monitoring tools get more sophisticated, app developers work on new ways to stay unnoticed
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Study suggests Earth to warm more than 2 C this century
There is only a 1 per cent chance Earth will warm 1.5 C below pre-industrial average, model shows
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