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Weekly: How plant skin transplants could supercharge crops; China’s pollution win spikes global temperatures; the oldest ivory tools ever found

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Ancient Tools and Modern Science

This chapter explores groundbreaking findings in archaeology with the discovery of 400,000-year-old ivory tools attributed to Homo heidelbergensis, shedding light on early human innovation and potential education methods. It also highlights contemporary climate research, emphasizing the importance of understanding the environmental impacts of solar radiation modification before implementation.

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