Posts Tagged ‘ anthropology ’

Saving Moon Trash: Urine Containers, ‘Space Boots’ and Artifacts Aren’t Just Junk, Argue Archaeologists

March 18, 2010
Saving Moon Trash: Urine Containers, ‘Space Boots’ and Artifacts Aren’t Just Junk, Argue Archaeologists

California has named the remains of the Apollo 11 mission a state historical resource — to the delight of the young profession of space archaeologists. They fear that the trash and equipment left behind by the United States’ journeys to the moon could someday wind up for sale on eBay if they aren’t protected....
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Modern Day Flintstones: A Stone Age Subculture Takes Shape

February 11, 2010
Modern Day Flintstones: A Stone Age Subculture Takes Shape

A modern-day Stone Age subculture is developing in the United States, where wannabe cavemen mimic their distant ancestors. They eat lots of meat, bathe in icy water and run around barefoot. Some researchers say people led healthier lives in pre-historic times. John Durant greets the hunter-gatherers of New York once a month in his...
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The Future of Coitus: Life-Long Loving with a Sexbot

December 12, 2007
The Future of Coitus: Life-Long Loving with a Sexbot

Sexbots have been around forever, but they are getting smarter all the time. David Levy, an artificial intelligence expert, sees a future when people will prefer robots to humans. They will offer, he says, better sex and better relationships. Andy, whose measurements are 101-56-86 centimeters (40-22-34 inches), has what many men want in a...
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