Saturday, 20 October 2018

Health Care Let Neandertals "Punch above Their Weight" - Scientific American

Turns out neanderthals were stronger together, contributing to their reign of 400,000 years. What ensured the greatness of our beetle-browed cousins? Healthcare. A new article in the Quaternary Journal caught Christopher Intagliata's attention, illustrating how one of America's hot button election issues was relevant when megafauna, not MAGAfauna, roamed the Earth. Skip to the 33 second mark to skip the ad. Homo sapiens, on the other hand, are kinda nifty even if this is being written by one. Meet Terry and Linda Jamison telling Brian Prowse-Gany and Joyzel Acevedo, "We're Psychic Twins". Conspiracies, dark omens, and fluffy bunny crystal woo are liberally sprinkled throughout their interview. One doesn't need to be a pair of creepy twins for high strangeness to come calling. For example there's Terry Gall and Barry Sutherland who tell Meghan Harris about the Huge Coincidence For Reunited Brothers Gave Them Goosebumps. Others, on the gripping hand, find power in artifacts of fame. Meditating upon these Relics Of Power, Jesper Sørensen explains why objects associated with celebrities, for lack of a better term, carry as much weight and wield as much power as their former owners. (CS)

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