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https://www.livescience.com/63171-disappearing-ocean-wilderness.html
Just 13% of the Ocean Is Untouched by Humans | Live Science
Jul 26, 2018 - Just 13 percent of the world's oceans are untouched by humans and considered wilderness. Here's how to protect the little bit of wild seas left.
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https://www.livescience.com/59398-oldest-homo-sapiens-fossils-discovered.html
Oldest Fossils of Our Species Push Back Origin of Modern Humans | Live Science
Jun 7, 2017 - The oldest known bones of our species, dating back around 300,000 years, have been discovered in a cave in Morocco.
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https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/aoshima-japans-tiny-cat-island-where-felines-hugely-outnumber-humans
Aoshima: Japan's tiny 'Cat Island' where felines hugely outnumber humans | Live Science
Apr 10, 2026 - Once a thriving sardine fishing island, today Aoshima is home to roughly 80 cats and just a handful of people who look after the felines with the help of food...
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https://www.livescience.com/animals/land-mammals/kanzi-the-bonobo-could-play-pretend-a-trait-thought-unique-to-humans
Kanzi the bonobo could play pretend — a trait thought unique to humans | Live Science
Feb 5, 2026 - Past anecdotal observations have hinted that great apes play pretend. But now, experimental research shows that our closest living relatives can keep track of...
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