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Paint gives clues about the ingenuity of ancient culture

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imageImpala drink at a waterhole in South Africa's Kruger National Park. Milk used in paint nearly 49,000 years ago could have come from their early antecedents.EPA/Jon Hrusa

How do we know when people developed minds capable of solving problems in the way that we do today? Archaeologists cannot excavate human minds from the past: they can only recover...

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Foxtel boxed into a corner as sport streaming takes hold

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imageSports viewing: TV no longer required.Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

The Nine Network this week secured the broadcast rights for the NRL, in a five year deal to start from 2018. This has removed the possibility of Foxtel and Ten establishing a combined bid for NRL, although the AFL rights are yet to be confirmed.

The deal will see Nine pay...

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