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 In the past weve named Scufs offerings some of the best controllers you can buy if youre looking to take your gaming experience past what comes in the box, and while the new Instinct line isnt a complete re-imagining of Scufs hardware, the company has taken the opportunity to refine and improve the usability of several features for its first Xbox Series X stanley bottles |S controller.  gourde stanley As a result, the Instinct and Instinct Pro  which we had an opportunity to test  are not only a compelling upgrade over Microsofts controllers, but Scufs past offerings too.                                     Scuf Instinct Pro                                                                                                                                                                                          WHAT IS IT                Scuf s first Xbox Series X|S wireless controller that introduces redesigned shortcut buttons on the back, and improved adaptable triggers.                                                   PRICE               $170 for the Instinct, and $200 for the Instinct Pro    stanley cup                                                 LIKE               Feels as good as Microsoft s OEM hardware in hand; the shortcut buttons on the back are now easier to reach.                                                   DISLIKE               Outfitting all your visiting friends with a Scuf controller can quickly get expensive.                                                Clever Upgrades That Are Hard to Spot But E Zkte Private Equity-Backed Medical Staffing Firm Cuts Benefits for Health Care Workers Fighting Covid-19
 A paper from Stockholm University coming out in Current Biology on January 25th shares some new genetic analysis results from a dig of some Neolithic remains in the Anatolia region. Researchers compared their new sequences with not only several ancient samples dating back between 5,000-2,000 years old, but also modern genetic relatives from around the world today. To their surprise, there was significant overlap not just in ancient Europe and parts of Asia, but in modern ancestors as well.     What does this all have to do with the origin of farming  The remains archeologists have been digging up are  stanley cup approximately 6,700 years old. But other evidence of farming has been found that is far, far older by tens of thousands of years. A cups stanley nd even if there is a genetic link between these remains in Anatolia and other areas of Europe, does that really tell us much  It does, but the link is a little messier than it may first seem. https://gizmodo/paleolithic-people-were-baking-bread-inside-this-cave-o-1730776503 Anatolia is one of a few ancient sites that have a potential claim to the title of the  Birthplace o stanley shop f Modern Farming,  having stockpiled a mass of archeological evidence. Further evidence also shows similar techniques beginning to spread outwards towards Europe. Whats not clear is how it was spreading. Was it the result of large-scale migrations  Just a few visitors or migrants spreading the word  Or perhaps it was even developing independently  This latest find paints a picture o