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A New Branch on the Human Family Tree?
ChinaSunday, January 26, 2025
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A meteorite hit a house in Canada, and scientists confirmed it's a space rock. This is the first time a meteorite strike was seen so close with sound! The rock must have traveled a long time before landing there.
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