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Neanderthal Teeth May Have Grown Faster, Four Months Earlier Than In Modern Humans as Evident in a 120,000-Year Old Milk Tooth

Helene Rougier, anthropologist at California State University Northridge in the United States, displays some of the 96 bones and three teeth from five Neanderthal individuals which were found in the Belgium Goyet cave at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, in Brussels, on December 21, 2016. Deep in the caves of Goyet, in present-day Belgium, researchers have found the grisly evidence that the Neanderthals did not just feast on horses or reindeer, but also on each other. -- Science Times

Cal State University Expands Program Lending Apple iPads To Incoming Freshmen, Transfer Students

CSUCCESS, which stands for California State University Connectivity Contributing To Equity And Student Success, was launched in Fall 2021 at the university system’s Bakersfield, Channel Islands, Fresno, Humboldt, Los Angeles, Maritime Academy, Northridge, and San Marcos campuses. Under the program, eligible incoming first-year and new transfer students can request a technology bundle that includes a new iPad Air, Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard Folio, along with a Wi-Fi hotspot that includes an unlimited data plan from a national carrier. -- CBS Los Angeles

Long Beach MemorialCare foundations have new president

For most of his career, Gunsalus has worked for higher education institutions. Most recently, he was Vice President for university relations and advancement at Cal State Northridge, and president of that university’s foundation. Prior to that, he was Vice President for university relations at Santa Clara University. -- Long Beach Press-Telegram

Your ultimate guide to live holiday entertainment around SoCal

‘Nochebuena: Christmas Eve in Mexico’ With Ballet Folklórico de Los Ángeles and Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéller. Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya), 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. Free; RSVP required. (818) 677-8800. thesoraya.org -- Los Angeles Times

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