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July 21, 2018 -Bread came before agriculture, driving drowsiness, and more… | CBC Radio Loaded
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July 21, 2018 -Bread came before agriculture, driving drowsiness, and more…
Science of ‘Ant-Man,’ geese race north, dolphins avoid the bends, Jupiter’s new moons and a question of symmetry
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Posted: Jul 20, 2018 4:02 PM EDT | Last Updated: July 20, 2018
New research shows people have been eating bread for 14,000 years - well before the dawn of agriculture (US Agricultural research service )
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