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Scientists discover the earliest evidence of human fire-making dating back 400,000 years
A research team at the British Museum, led by Nick Ashton and Rob Davis, reports evidence that ancient humans could make and ...
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I tried the Aboriginal method for making poisonous seeds edible
I tried the Aboriginal method for making poisonous seeds edible. Soaking, roasting, and leaching the seeds made them safe to ...
A bill that would allow executions by firing squad if lethal injection drugs are unavailable or at an inmate’s request is ...
Don't risk an unsafe wood-burning fireplace! Learn how many fires you can have between cleanings and the tools and techniques ...
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Primitive fire making techniques
Learn three primitive fire-making techniques: the hand drill, bow drill, and bamboo fire saw. Discover the step-by-step processes behind each method and the materials and skills required for creating ...
A field in eastern England has revealed evidence of the earliest known instance of humans creating and controlling fire, a significant find that archaeologists say illuminates a dramatic turning point ...
Yakisugi is a Japanese architectural technique for charring the surface of wood. It has become quite popular in ...
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‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’s Ending Sure Looks a Lot Like the End of This Other James Cameron Film
Avatar: Fire and Ash ends with Spider entering the spirit world, mirroring Titanic’s afterlife reunion in a familiar James ...
In the lead-up to James Cameron’s first two “Avatar” movies, the process of performance capture was mostly obscured. The magic trick of how living, breathing performers became majestic alien creatures ...
A team of researchers led by the British Museum has unearthed the oldest known evidence of fire-making, dating back more than 400,000 years, in a field in Suffolk. The discovery shows humans were ...
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