Mystery of skulls buried in Florida back yard which date from 1200AD and were of South American descent

Far from home: The Florida back yard was believed to be the second burial site of the skulls. Scientists suggested they could have been brought into the U.S. by a tourist as souvenirs

Skulls found buried in a Florida back yard have been dated to 1200-1400 AD, authorities said today.

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Enter the Dragons: Architects unveil twin Korean towers with lizard-like ‘scales’ of glass that let the buildings ‘breathe’

Sure enough, the Dancing Dragons, a supertall pair of towers in Yongsan International Business District in Seoul, South Korea - have scales, just like real dragons

When the makers of Dubai’s iconic ‘sail’ hotel, the Burj al Arab unveil a new tower, you can be fairly sure it’s not going to be another forgettable rectangle.

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The outer limits: Nasa probe sees the ‘edge’ of our solar system for first time – and it’s completely different from what we thought

The IBEX spacecraft has revealed a 'missing' boundary at the edge of our solar system

Nasa’s probes have seen the ‘edge’ of our solar system for the first time – and it’s completely different from what scientists thought.

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‘Bomb Mecca’: Military college taught young U.S. officers that ‘Hiroshima-style’ attacks on Islam’s holiest cities were needed to win ‘total war’ with Muslim world

Destruction: Army Lt Col Matthew Dooley said the bombing of Hiroshima set historical precedent for attacks on Muslim cities

The US military taught officers that ‘Hiroshima’ tactics to wipe out entire cities may be needed to protect Americans in a ‘total war’ against the world’s 1.4 billion Muslims.

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