Mammoth Bones Discovered in North Dakota
Mammoth Bones Discovered in North Dakota

Mammoth Bones Discovered in North Dakota

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Recent research indicates that Ice Age humans in North America relied heavily on mammoths, with chemical evidence from ancient remains in Montana supporting this. A study published in 'Science Advances' suggests that early Americans hunted these giants to extinction, challenging long-held beliefs that climate change was the primary cause of their demise. Meanwhile, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced further delays for the Artemis moon missions, linked to political and technological hurdles. In Europe, Arianespace's Vega-C rocket and ESA's Proba-3 mission have made strides in space innovation. Additionally, the American Museum of Natural History has unveiled an exceptionally complete Stegosaurus, sparking renewed interest in Jurassic fossils. Lastly, a discussion on the historical extermination of bison highlights its role in colonial expansion and the impact on Native American tribes.

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