Researchers have found dozens of human bones on the banks of the iconic river, many of them thousands of years old.
Extreme heat could kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe unless countries get better at cutting emissions.
Most of the bodies plunged into UK's Thames river are from the Bronze and Iron Ages, as per the findings of the study.
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Yet stark differences between some of these fossils may indicate that dinosaurs originated earlier in the Triassic period than we thought, evolving distinct characteristics as they spread across ...