However, the thick bones of this particular man’s skull and spine likely protected his brain from completely burning, the researchers say.
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Leslie Katz,
Forbes,
27 Feb. 2025
Archaeologists first unearthed the remains of the poor young man—estimated to be in his twenties—in 1960; the black glass was discovered in his skull in 2020.
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Filet mignon and panna cotta
During the evening, Prime + Proper's staff waited on the kids, offering shared appetizers of salmon pate, dry-aged steak tartare and heirloom tomato.
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Susan Selasky,
Detroit Free Press,
14 May 2024
To be precise: bison liver pate with sweet onion jam on a puffed garlic chip.
The scans showed pathological bone growths in the cranium and jawbone.
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Paul Smaglik,
Discover Magazine,
21 Feb. 2025
The cranium was similar to two unusually large skulls found in Xuchang County in Henan province between 2007 and 2014, which had a 1,800-cubic-centimeter (110-cubic-inch) capacity.
But Anunoby remembering a steal or a knee to the noggin is not unusual, even if the play in question was more than 40 games ago.
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Fred Katz,
The Athletic,
22 Jan. 2025
Today, brain rot reflects a worry that consuming the internet's endless waves of memes and video clips, especially on social media, might numb one's noggin.
Another option is Foreo’s FAQ 301, which uses 20 red LED lights to stimulate hair follicles and strengthen hair, a T-Sonic massage to help oxygen and nutrients reach the hair follicles, and silicone bristles to loosen scalp buildup.
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Terri Williams,
Forbes,
10 Mar. 2025
Valerie is obsessed with hiding things – like that itchy scalp.
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