Scientists discover 42,000-year-old ‘crayon’ — colouring a new picture of early humans |

Move over, Crayola, the Neanderthals were colouring outside the lines long before we were. Archaeologists led by Francesco d’Errico from the University of Bordeaux, along with an international team of researchers, have unearthed what might be the world’s oldest “crayon” — a 42,000-year-old yellow ochre stick found at Neanderthal sites in Crimea and Ukraine. The…

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Taecyeon ENGAGED: 2PM star set to marry girlfriend in spring wedding – Details Inside |

The bells will be ringing for one of K-pop’s original heartthrobs. Ok Taecyeon, the beloved idol-turned-actor from the iconic group 2PM, is officially tying the knot. The surprise announcement confirmed that he will marry his long-term girlfriend in a private ceremony next spring, finally putting an end to months of speculation. His agency, 51K, released…

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America can’t sustain its success alone: Why H-1B bans threaten US jobs, research and the future workforce

Why H-1B bans threaten US jobs, research and the future workforce America’s global reputation has long rested on a simple advantage: when the world’s brightest minds had ideas, they came to the United States to build them. That open-door tradition powered the labs, research universities and tech giants that shaped the modern world.Now, that advantage…

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SBI expands bullion footprint: Bank joins India International Bullion Exchange as special category client; aims to boost transparency & efficiency

State Bank of India (SBI) on Saturday said it has executed its first gold trade as a special category client (SCC) on the India International Bullion Exchange (IIBX), marking a key step in reshaping India’s bullion import framework.The move, SBI said, signals “a transformative era” for the bullion trade by enhancing efficiency, transparency, and accessibility,…

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