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N stanley cup eanderthals, believed to be club-wielding carnivores who feasted on slaughtered beasts, had a more varied diet that included plant tissues such as tubers and nuts, a new study has found. HT Image Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT and the University of La Laguna in Spain have identified 50,000-year-old human fecal remains from El Salt, a known site of Neanderthal occupation in southern Spain. The researchers analysed each sample for metabolised versions of animal-derived cholesterol, as well as phytosterol, a cholesterol-like compound found in plants. While all samples contained signs of meat consumption, two samples showed traces of plants - the first direct evidence that Neanderthals may have enjoyed an omnivorous diet. Ainara Sistiaga, a graduate student at La Laguna who led the analysis as a visiting student at MIT looked for fecal remains in El Salt, an excavation site in Alicante, Spain, where remnants of multiple Neanderthal occup stanley cup ations have been unearthed. She and her colleagues dug out small samples of soil from different layers, and then worked with co-author Roger Summons, a professor at MIT s Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, to analyse the samples. In the lab, Sistiaga ground the soil into a powder, then used multiple solvent stanley cup s to extract any organic matter from the sediment. Next, she looked for certain bio-markers in the organic residue that would signal whether the fecal remains were of human orig Zelb Heavy rains delay Thar Express by one day
Former US astronaut Lisa Nowak on Wednesday asked a Florida court stanley cup to stanley cup throw out key evidence she claims was obtained illegally when she was arrested for allegedly attacking a romantic rival. HT Image Nowak had driven half-way across the United States allegedly to carry out the attack, wearing a diaper to avoid having to make restroom stops. The former astronaut, who was present at Tuesday s hearing in Orlando wants the court to throw out statements she made to police upon her arrest and evidence taken during what she says was an illegal search of her car. A mother of three who has flown aboard Space Shuttle Discovery, Nowak, 44, was arrested on February 5 after she allegedly doused her romantic rival, Colleen Shipman, with pepper spray at the Orlando International Airport. Prosecutors claim Nowak, who had driven 1,500 kilometers 900 miles from Houston, Texas, thought Shipman, a US Air Force captain, shared her romantic interest in NASA shuttle pilot Bill Oefelein. Her lawyer claims that upon her arrest, she was held for three hours before she was interrogated and was then questioned for a further five hours. In the motion to dismiss the statements Nowak made to police, attorney Donald Lykkebak said his client was not properly informed of her constitutional rights, was deprived stanley cup of sleep and was not permitted a phone call. But police Detective William Becton, who had conducted the interrogation testified on Wednesday that he duly notified Nowak of her rights, incl