The Toba supereruption 74,000 years ago was so massive it may have plunged Earth into years of darkness and cold, leading some scientists to believe humanity nearly went extinct. Yet archaeological evidence from Africa and Asia suggests early humans were far more resilient than once thought. Instead of disappearing, some communities adapted with new tools, new survival strategies, and remarkable flexibility. The disaster may not have destroyed humanity — it may have revealed just how tough humans really are.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260510234711.htm
No more 'just say no'—Canadian schools will soon have a roadmap to address
student substance use
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The message to students used to be simple: "Just say no." But in today's
schools, that message is not only outdated, it may be part of the problem.
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