Chemical traces on 60,000-year-old stone arrowheads from South Africa suggest ancient hunters used plant poison.
The research team identified chemical residues of poison from gifbol, a poisonous plant still used by traditional hunters in ...
Toxic froth and sewage pollution have once again engulfed the Yamuna at Delhi’s Kalindi Kunj, raising serious health and ...
In government records that have flown under the radar, the EPA is questioning its legal authority to revise pollution rules ...
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Archaeologists have now found traces of a plant-based poison on several 60,000-year-old quartz Stone Age arrowheads found in ...
A team of agricultural and environmental scientists has developed a simple biochar based technology that can strip self toxic ...
Peruvian lilies, roses, and carnations were included in the bouquet in Muldoon’s office, all of which can cause ...
Stone Age arrowheads found in South Africa showcase the knowledge and strategy of prehistoric hunter-gatherers, according to a new study.
Five quartz arrowheads found in a South African cave were laced with a slow-acting tumbleweed poison that would have tired ...
A collection of arrow points excavated in South Africa has provided the oldest direct evidence of hunters deploying ...
For thousands of years, hunters around the world have employed poison-tipped arrows to assist in taking down prey. For ...
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