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Hobbit Ancestors in Indonesia, Neanderthals, Other Hominins Contribnuted to Modern-Day Humans per Ancient DNA Technology
Advances in technology for analyzing ancient DNA show that Hobbit Hominins in Indonesia from 300,000 years ago, along with the neanderthals and other hominins, contributed to the development of modern day humans. Read more here.
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Endangered Komodo Dragon Eggs From Indonesia Hatch in 1st Successful Breeding Attempt by Chester Zoo —UK
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Sustainable Tiny House Tetra Pod in Indonesia has Walls, Roof Made of Recycled Tetra Pack Cartons
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Merapi Volcano in Indonesia Erupts, Emits Ash and Lava: Major Eruption Possible
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Merapi Volcano Erupts Again, Authorities Warn Residents for Volcanic Mudflow Threat
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Merapi Volcano Eruption Shoots Hot Clouds 4 Miles Up, Evacuation Possible —Indonesia
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Powerful 7.6 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Indonesia; Tremor Felt in Northern Australia