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Iron-ore sinks toward test of $100 as plenum fails to inspire

Miningweekly.com 

Iron-ore dropped to near the $100 a ton threshold as a policy meeting in China failed to deliver major stimulus, while supplies remained robust. The steelmaking material fell as much as 2.3% to $101.10 in Singapore, with futures on track for a third day of losses. The outcome of the Third Plenum, a twice-a-decade conclave of Communist Party officials last week, underwhelmed investors, with few steps to boost metals demand or fix the property crisis.

Want to cook like a Neanderthal? Archaeologists are learning the secrets - Ars Technica

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  1. Want to cook like a Neanderthal? Archaeologists are learning the secrets  Ars Technica
  2. Scientists try to replicate ancient butchering methods to learn how Neanderthals ate birds  Phys.org
  3. Neanderthal cooking skills put to the test with birds and stone tools  New Scientist
  4. Neanderthals ate birds. But how?  Popular Science
  5. The earliest Sunday roast? Neanderthals were 'sophisticated cooks' capable of roasting small birds for dinner,  Daily Mail

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Roasted vegetables: Cal Raleigh, +.055 WPA

Boiled vegetables: Logan Gilbert, -.216 WPA

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The Support Ship

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7/23: CBS Evening News

CBSNews.com 

Harris holds first rally since launching presidential bid; 12-year-old angler lands in the record books

Terra Rossa of Greece's Kokkinopilos Hills

Epod.usra.edu 

Photographer: Spyros Antonopoulos Summary Author: Spyros Antonopoulos The Kokkinopilos Hills of Greece exhibit a remarkable geological phenomenon. Over the years rainfall has transformed this low plateau, rich in terra rossa (iron oxide with clay), into a landscape of rolling hills...