A new look at fossils from the Cambrian Period around 500 million years ago has revealed that some of the earliest animals spent time on mudflats that were sometimes exposed to the air – a find that c ...
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From the Bronze age to the Industrial Revolution and beyond, the discovery and development of new materials has been a driving force in human history.
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Learn how environmental changes have humbled many of history’s most successful and dominant cultures.