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Humans may have learned to use fire nearly 800,000 years earlier than we thought, South African cave suggests
The first humans to use fire probably didn’t start it themselves. They may have simply stolen it from the landscape, probably ...
Whether in your backyard or at a campsite, a fire pit safely contains flames and requires very little upkeep when not in use. Along with providing ambiance for cozy gatherings, fire pits can double as ...
A fire can break out when we least expect it, and when that happens, fire extinguishers are often the first tools we turn to. Whether a pan catches fire while we're cooking or a fraying electrical ...
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