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Archaeological Mystery Based on Forgery
A 280-million-year-old fossil that has baffled researchers for decades has been shown to be, in part, a forgery following new...
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Earth’s Magnetic Field Confirms Old Testament Event
A breakthrough achieved by researchers from four Israeli universities will enable archaeologists to identify burnt materials discovered in excavations and...
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Could Oxygen Hold the Secret of Alien Technology?
In the quest to understand the potential for life beyond Earth, researchers are widening their search to encompass not only...
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Neanderthals & Humans Neighbors in Northern Europe
By Robert Sanders Genetic analysis of bone fragments from German archaeological site proves that modern humans reached northern Europe not...
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Quantum Gets ‘Hot”—At Least Room Temperature
In the realm of quantum mechanics, the ability to observe and control quantum phenomena at room temperature has long been...
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The Vikings Were Advanced Dentists
Widespread caries and toothache – but also some dental work and filing of front teeth. Viking Age teeth from Varnhem...
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Researchers Say they Know How the Universe Began
A team of researchers has analyzed more than one million galaxies to explore the origin of the present-day cosmic structures,...
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Can A.I. Predict Events in the Lives of Real People?
By Peter Aagaard Brixen In a new scientific article, 'Using sequences of life-events to predict human lives', published in Nature Computational...
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Brains and the Daydream Factor?
By Catherine Caruso You are sitting quietly, and suddenly your brain tunes out the world and wanders to something else...
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Cognitive strategies to augment body with robotic arm
Alain Herzog CC-BY-SA EPFL scientists show that breathing may be used to control a wearable extra robotic arm in healthy...
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Did Killing off the Dinosaurs Take More than Rocks from Space?
What wiped out the dinosaurs? A meteorite plummeting to Earth is only part of the story, a new study suggests....
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Neanderthals Genes from ‘Cousins’ of Modern Humans Found
Modern humans migrated to Eurasia 75,000 years ago, where they encountered and interbred with Neanderthals. A new study published in...
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Brains Can Now Communicate with Thought Alone
A speech prosthetic developed by a collaborative team of Duke neuroscientists, neurosurgeons, and engineers can translate a person’s brain signals...
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Pliosaur Carcass, the Oldest Sea Monster Yet Found
The fossils of a 170-million-year-old ancient marine reptile from the Age of Dinosaurs have been identified as the oldest-known mega-predatory...
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Trees of Amazon Rainforest Cultivated by Pre-Columbian Humans
By Carolina Levis Trees that were domesticated by pre-Columbian peoples still dominate the forests of the Amazon Basin. The findings...
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How Much Do Babies Know?
New Light on Mystery of Infant Consciousness There is evidence that some form of conscious experience is present by birth,...
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1918 Flu Pandemic Targeted the Poor After All
New analysis of the remains of victims of the 1918 influenza pandemic, which killed an estimated 50 million people worldwide,...
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Another Enormous Underground City Unearthed in Turkey
Archaeologists Struggle to Explain Sarayini Covering at least 20,000 square meters, the newly discovered underground city of Sarayini, is one...
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The Advanced Astronomy of Prehistoric Cave Art
A ‘Lunar calendar’ found in the caves at Lascaux, France “may predate equivalent record-keeping systems by at least 10,000 years.”...
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Could ‘Terminator Zones’ on Distant Planets Harbor Life?
Astronomers Say These in-Between Regions Could Be Prime Sites for Liquid Water In a new study, astronomers from the University...
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Can Machines Be Made Self-Aware?
According to Australian Ph.D. candidate Michael Timothy Bennett, in an online column for The Conversation (www.theconversation.com/us) “To build a machine,...
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Miraculous “Dark Earth” Intentionally Created by Ancient Amazonians
The Amazon river basin is known for its immense and lush tropical forests, so one might assume that the Amazon’s...
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Astronomers find abundance of Milky Way-like galaxies
Galaxies from the early Universe are more like our own Milky Way than previously thought, flipping the entire narrative of...
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How did Earth get its water?
Our planet’s water could have originated from interactions between the hydrogen-rich atmospheres and magma oceans of the planetary embryos that...
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Archaeologists discover world’s oldest wooden structure
Half a million years ago, earlier than was previously thought possible, humans were building structures made of wood, according to...
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Could Floating Sea Farms Feed the World and Provide Freshwater by 2050?
The sun and the sea – both abundant and free – are being harnessed in a unique project to create...
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Deep Hidden ‘Structures’ Found on Moon’s Dark Side
Billions of years of lunar history revealed by Chinese rover The Independent China’s Chang’e-4 mission rover has helped scientists visualize...
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Enormous Cache of Ice Age Cave Painting Unveiled in Spain
Archaeologists have discovered a major Palaeolithic cave art site, arguably the most important found on the Eastern Iberian Coast in...
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When Worlds Collide: New Evidence for Immense Ancient Impacts
A Neptune-sized planet denser than steel has been discovered by an international team of astronomers, who believe its composition could...
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Tracking Lost Ancient Trade Routes with Gemstones
Since ancient times, gemstones have been mined and traded across the globe, sometimes traveling continents from their origin. Gems are...
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Secrets of Living on Mars Deep Underground in the UK
One-point-one kilometers below the surface, tunnels in North Yorkshire offer a unique opportunity to study how humans might be able...
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Loeb’s Spherules from Beyond Solar System, Appear Artificial
BOSTON, MA — August 29, 2023 — The Interstellar Expedition of June 2023 — led by the expedition’s Chief Scientist,...
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Consciousness for the ‘Comatose’
Hidden Effects of Brain Injury Discovered Researchers have identified brain injuries that may underlie hidden consciousness, a puzzling phenomenon in...
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Timing of Massive Ice Age Extinction Event Scrutinized
Could History Be Repeating Itself? The end of the last Ice Age also marked the end for more than three...
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Webb Finds Most Distant Star Ever Detected
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has followed up on observations by the Hubble Space Telescope of the farthest star ever detected in...
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World’s Oldest Example of Applied Geometry
An Australian mathematician has revealed the origins of applied geometry on a 3700-year-old clay tablet that has been hiding in...
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Super-Conducting Gets Hot
Caption: Viable superconducting material created at low temperature and low pressure by University of Rochester Super conductivity is a virtually...
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Tracking Ancient Weather on Mars
New Evidence Reveals Frequent Wet and Dry Changes New observations of mud cracks made by the Curiosity rover show that...
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Vast Network of Roman Roads Discovered in SW Britain
Aromas While Sleeping Sparks 226% Cognitive Increase A Roman road network that spanned Devon and Cornwall and connected significant settlements...
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Smelling Your Way to Much Improved Memory
Aromas While Sleeping Sparks 226% Cognitive Increase When a fragrance wafted through the bedrooms of older adults for two hours...
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Really Cool—the ‘Freeze-Ray’ Is Coming
By Eric Williamson You know that freeze-ray gun that “Batman” villain Mr. Freeze uses to “ice” his enemies? A University...
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Could a Sun ‘Umbrella,’ Fix Climate Change?
Earth is rapidly warming say some scientists, and now they are developing a variety of approaches to reduce the effects...
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Can AI Take a Joke?
Large neural networks, a form of artificial intelligence, can generate thousands of jokes along the lines of “Why did the...
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Comeback for Cold Fusion
Major Funding Provided by a US Government Agency By Rahul Rao, Popular Sciencehttps://www.popsci.com/science/cold-fusion-low-energy-nuclear-reaction/ Earlier this year, ARPA-E, a US government...
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Lucy Was a Stand-Up Girl
A Cambridge University researcher has digitally reconstructed the missing soft tissue of an early human ancestor—or hominin—for the first time,...
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Scientists : Mysterious Martian Rock May be Artifact of Ancient Astronauts
Since August, 2012, the Mars Curiosity Rover has been roaming the Gale Crater region of Mars as part of NASA’s...
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Enormous 300,000-Year-Old Stone Hand Axes Discovered in Britain
Some of the largest prehistoric artifacts ever found have been unearthed by archaeologists in Kent, UK. The excavations, were commissioned...
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Ancient Fossil Spirals Were Different from Modern Ones
A 3D model of a 407-million-year-old plant fossil has overturned thinking on the evolution of leaves. The research has also...
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Untouched Human Remains from 70,000 Years Ago
https://news.illinois.edu/view/6367/1087828937 Fifteen years of archaeology in the Tam Pa Ling cave in northeastern Laos has yielded a reliable chronology of...
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Early Ancestors Buried Dead & Left Mysterious Engravings
New observations and excavations in South African caves have found that Homo naledi, an early human ancestor, intentionally buried their dead...
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Ancient Temple of Poseidon Discovered
Archaeologists may have uncovered the sanctuary of Samian Poseidon during excavations in the foothills at the ancient acropolis of Samicum...
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Wild Martian River Discovered
New images taken by NASA’s Perseverance rover may show signs of what was once a rollicking river on Mars, one...
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Whistleblowers Say U.S. Military has Alien Craft
LESLIE KEAN and RALPH BLUMENTHAL·June 5, 2023 SOURCE: https://thedebrief.org/intelligence-officials-say-u-s-has-retrieved-non-human-craft/ A former intelligence official turned whistleblower has given Congress and the...
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Just Found Greek Stone Tools Go Back 700,000 Years
Deep in an open coal mine in southern Greece, researchers have discovered the antiquities-rich country’s oldest archaeological site, which dates...
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Plants Can Tell When They Are Touched, and Not
By Sara Zaske Even without nerves, plants can sense when something touches them and when it lets go, says a...
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Ancient Plans for Mysterious Desert Mega Structures
Although human constructions have modified natural spaces for millennia, few plans or maps predate the period of the literate civilizations...
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Third of Milky Way Planets May Be Able to Host Life
In a new analysis based on the latest telescope data, astronomers have discovered that a third of the planets around...
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Warm Feelings from Missing Hands
An unexpected discovery about temperature feedback has led to new bionic technology that allows amputees to sense the temperature of...
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Astronomers Discover Mysterious ‘Super-Earths’
Astronomers using observations from NASA's TESS telescope – detected a system of two planets slightly larger than Earth orbiting a...
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Could Microscopic Medical Robots Travel Through Your Body?
By Daniel Strain A team of engineers at the CU Boulder has designed a new class of tiny, self-propelled robots that...
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Archaeologists Find Bird Sacrifices by Ancient Romans to Goddess Isis
An archaeologist and a biologist have found evidence of birds being sacrificed to the goddess Isis in the excavated ruins...
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Humans in Caves 41,000 Years Ago Revealed by “Smoke Archaeology”
By Jennifer Ouellette For over a decade, Maria Medina, an archaeologist affiliated with Argentina’s University of Cordoba, has been conducting...
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Number of Interstellar Fast Radio Bursts Doubles
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are repeating flashes of radio waves that remain a source of mystery to astronomers. We do...
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Ancient-Mysteries Magazine Bucks the Artificial-Intelligence Trend with “AI-FREE” Content
Forget ChatGPT. At a time when the Internet is ablaze with the wonders of artificial intelligence, at least one content-rich...
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Ice Age Migration to America from China and Japan
Scientists have used mitochondrial DNA to trace a female lineage from northern coastal China to the Americas. By integrating contemporary...
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NASA AI Gives 30 Min. Warning
by Vanessa Thomas Like a tornado siren for life-threatening storms in America’s heartland, a new computer model that combines artificial intelligence...
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Device Can Read Text from Human Minds
A new artificial intelligence system called a semantic decoder can translate a person’s brain activity — while listening to a...
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Secrets of the Stone of Destiny Discovered
Cutting-edge digital technologies and scientific analysis have revealed more of the story of the Stone of Destiny, the ancient symbol...
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Do ‘Stuck’ Stem Cells Account for Gray Hair?
Certain stem cells have a unique ability to move between growth compartments in hair follicles, but get stuck as people...
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Did Droughts Destroy Ancient Indus Civilization?
Vedic teacher and historian Dr. David Frawley questions our ability to interpret findings and determine dates relating to ancient civilizations....
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Conscious-Like Activity Found In the Dying Brain
Reports of near-death experiences—with tales of white light, visits from departed loved ones, hearing voices, among other attributes—capture our imagination...
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Does Newly Discovered Intracellular Electricity Power Biology?
The human body relies heavily on electrical charges. Lightning-like pulses of energy fly through the brain and nerves and most...
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Can ET Tell that We’re Here?
What would the Earth look like to an alien civilization located light years away? A team of researchers from Mauritius...
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Will future Computers Run on Human Brain Cells?
A "biocomputer" powered by human brain cells could be developed within our lifetime, according to researchers who expect such technology...
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Surprising Source for Chaco Canyon’s Wood
Tree-Ring Research shows a switch in wood source corresponds with the flourishing of the ancient Chacoan culture of New Mexico....
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Super-conducting People Movers, Proposed
The promise of superconductivity for electrical power transmission and transportation has long been held back by high costs. Now researchers...
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Long-Distance Quantum Teleportation Achieved
In a recent study published in the esteemed journal Nature Communications, researchers from the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) in...
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Startling Discovery in Architecture of Notre Dame
The 2019 Notre Dame fire in Paris presented archaeologists with a unique opportunity to peer into the cathedral’s history. Parts...
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James Webb Telescope Challenges Big Bang Theory
In a posthumous presentation, the late astro-physicist Wal Thornhill has deconstructed the First Deep Field Image from the James Webb...
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Tasmanian Tiger Survived Into to 1980s or Later?
The so-called Tasmanian tiger (officially dubbed the ‘thylacine’) was not believed to have survived the twentieth century, when, as late...
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1,750-Year-Old Artifact of New Testament Text Discovered
With the help of ultraviolet photography, one of the oldest fragments of Gospel manuscript ever found has been revealed. Written...
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Breaking the Spirituality Taboo
Do you ever think about what happens when we die, whether we have a soul, or what the meaning of...
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Could a Mystery Planet End Life on Earth?
A terrestrial planet hovering between Mars and Jupiter would be able to push Earth out of the solar system and...
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Most Intense Gamma-Ray Burst Ever Shocks Scientists
On October 9, 2022, an intense pulse of gamma-ray radiation swept through our solar system, overwhelming gamma-ray detectors on numerous...
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Shape Shifting Robots Are Here
Filmmaker James Cameron has been called a visionary, but it is difficult to imagine he ever envisioned fictional technology from...
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Giant Jurassic Bug in Arkansas Walmart
A giant insect plucked from the façade of an Arkansas Walmart has set historic records. The Polystoechotes punctata or giant...
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New Oumuamua Theory
Was Its Weird Trajectory Caused by Hydrogen Outgassing? Dr. Avi Loeb Says, ‘No’. ‘Oumuamua’, the mysterious cigar-shaped interstellar 800-ft.-by-100-ft.-by-100-ft. object,...
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Mysterious Whale Behavior Recorded in Ancient Texts?
Huge Quantities of Water Ice May Be Present Near Equator Now In 2011, scientists recorded a previously unknown feeding strategy...
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Do All Living Cells Have the Equipment for a ‘Sixth Sense’?
By Carly Cassella Every animal on Earth may house the molecular machinery to sense magnetic fields, even those organisms that...
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Hidden Corridor in Great Pyramid
Egyptologists Investigate New Discoveries A hidden corridor, 30 feet long, has been discovered close to the main entrance of the...
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Is FBI Hiding Civil War Gold Worth Million?
Treasure Hunter Thinks So "We feel we were double-crossed and lied to," said Dennis Parada, co-owner of Finders Keepers reports...
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Steel Making Almost Three Millennia Ago?
Evidence Found for Bronze Steel in Europe A new archaeological study has revealed that steel tools were already being used...
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Evidence of Ancient Brain Surgery Found in the Middle East
‘Trephination’ (also known as ‘trepanation’) is an ancient medical practice that involves cutting a hole in the patient’s head. Ancient...
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Could the ‘Final Frontier’ of Space Exploration, be Underground?
At least 3,545 potential caves on 11 different moons and planets throughout the solar system, including the Moon, Mars and...
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Can Pigeons Compete with Artificial Intelligence?
Psychologists have examined the workings of the pigeon brain and claim the “brute force” of the bird’s learning shares similarities...
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Enormous and Complete Egyptian Book-of-the-Dead Papyrus Found
by Becky Ferreira An Egyptian archaeologist has uncovered a first-in-a-century find in Saqqara: A 16-meter-long papyrus scroll containing texts from...
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Has Earth’s Core Stopped Spinning and Reversing Direction?
by Becky Ferreira Earth’s inner core has recently stopped spinning, and may now be reversing the direction of its rotation,...
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Hidden passage discovered in Great Pyramid of Giza
Egyptian and international scientists have been scanning the famous edifice using 3D-imaging technique since 2015 During an unveiling ceremony held...
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Biomaterial Heals Tissues From the Inside
A new biomaterial that can be injected intravenously, reduces inflammation in tissue and promotes cell and tissue repair. The biomaterial...
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Exoplanet May Harbor Life
A newly discovered exoplanet could be worth searching for signs of life. Analyses by a team led by astronomer Diana...
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Atoms Entangled Across Quantum Network
Trapped ions are one of the leading systems to build quantum computers and other quantum technologies. To link multiple such...
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Ancient Siberian DNA and the Bering Sea
The movement of people across the Bering Sea from North Asia to North America is a well-known phenomenon in early...
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Looking for ET with Machine Learning
When pondering the probability of discovering technologically advanced extraterrestrial life, the question that often arises is, "if they're out there,...
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Making Migrating Birds Get Lost?
Bad weather can sometimes cause birds to become disoriented during their annual fall migrations — causing them to wind up...
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Smallpox: Curse Since Ancient Egypt?
Smallpox was once one of humanity’s most devastating diseases, but its origin is shrouded in mystery. For years, scientific estimates...
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Power-from-Space Technology Demonstrated
Caltech Space Solar Power Project (SSPP) is launching into orbit a prototype, dubbed the Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD), which...
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Ancient Sanskrit Breakthrough
A grammatical problem that has defeated Sanskrit scholars since the 5th century BC has finally been solved by an Indian...
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Cities on Asteroids? It Could Work—in Theory
Rochester University scientists use physics and engineering principles to show how asteroids could be future viable space habitats. This past...
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Bricks Made to Build a Moon Base
Using resources found in space to construct off-world structures can drastically reduce the need to transport building materials for programs...
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Olmec Temples Set Up for 260-day Calendar
Mesoamerican structures built thousands of years ago along Mexico's gulf coast were aligned with a 260-day calendar, archaeologists have found....
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Bering Land Bridge Came Late to Ice Age
A new study that reconstructs the history of sea level at the Bering Strait shows that the Bering Land Bridge...
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Why was Roman concrete so durable?
An unexpected ancient manufacturing strategy may hold the key to designing concrete that lasts for millennia. The ancient Romans were...
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Enigma of the Long Skulls
Societies around the world portray distinct characteristics that define the language spoken, and the customs and traditions that are passed...
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Digging up Arthur’s Stone
Popular British writer Graham Philips (The Lost Tomb of King Arthur), is one of the leading authorities on the historical...
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Could Hibiscus Tea Beat Alzheimer’s Disease?
A Cup of ruby red hibiscus tea not only warms the body in winter but also is known to boost...
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Euro Space Agency: Beam Solar Energy from Space
Engineers would have to wirelessly transmit gigawatts of energy safely and reliably from space. By Pallab Ghosh Space chiefs are...
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Tracking the Sun to Feed Ancient Mexicans
By Jules Bernstein Without clocks or modern tools, ancient Mexicans watched the sun to maintain a farming calendar that precisely...
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Asteroid Impact Prediction Getting Better
On 19 November, asteroid 2022 WJ1 became one of the many small asteroids to strike Earth, but only the sixth we...
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How to Detect Giant Alien Spacecraft
by Bob Yirka , Phys.org A team of physicists affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. has collaborated on a...
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Bird Thought Extinct, Rediscovered
This bird hadn’t been documented by scientists since 1882. Then they captured video of it in Papua New Guinea By...
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Magical Mystery Door
Investigation of Egyptian sacred portal reveals a history of renovation and deception by Daniel Weiss While a postdoctoral researcher at...
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Enormous Batch of JFK Records Released
by Zach Schonfeld The National Archives has released thousands of records related to the assassination of former President John F....
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Is the Universe a Hologram?
by Anil Ananthaswamy, Scientific American Twenty-five years ago, a conjecture shook the world of theoretical physics. It had the aura...
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Otzi Still Making Points
The story of Otzi, the ‘Ice Man,’ is well known. In 1991, two Alpine hikers on the border of Austria,...
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HAARP is Back and Aiming at Jupiter
Gakona, Alaska’s massive ionosphere-trained antenna array has returned to the spotlight, with the biggest target yet, in its sights—the planet...
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Oldest Panorama in World
11,000-Year-Old Wall Relief Near Göbekli Tepe An 11,000-year-old wall relief, located near Şanlıurfa's famous Göbeklitepe in southeastern Turkey, constitutes the...
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Ancient Writing in Israeli Catacomb Decoded
By Ariel David Around 1,400 years ago, or even earlier, somebody scribbled on the wall of a Jewish cemetery in...
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168 Geoglyphs Discovered Near Nazca Peru
A research group has discovered 168 new geoglyphs of humans, camelids, birds, killer whales, felines, and snakes on the Nasca...
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Signs of Ancient Human Civilization Underwater
by Becky Ferreira Archaeologists are trying to piece together the mystery of an underwater trail of ancient rock piles, or...
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Mars More Active than Once Believed
Enormous Volcanic Plume Is Pushing Mars Surface Upward. By Daniel Stolte In a study published in Nature Astronomy, scientists from the...
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Harvesting Untapped Fresh Water
By Lois Yoksoulian An almost limitless supply of fresh water exists in the form of water vapor above Earth’s oceans,...
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‘Ancient Apocalypse’: A True Must-See Series
By Kay Smythe News and Commentary Writer “Ancient Apocalypse” was released on Netflix earlier this month, and it only took...
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Discovery of Cleopatra’s tomb would rewrite history
By Jane Draycott Lecturer, Classics, University of Glasgow It couldn’t have been a case of better timing. Egyptologists celebrating the...
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The Sound of Martian Dust Devils
When the rover Perseverance landed on Mars, it was equipped with the first working microphone on the planet’s surface. Scientists...
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Flash in Supermassive Black Hole Aimed at Us
Astronomers have determined the source of an incredibly bright X-ray, optical and radio signal appearing from halfway across the Universe....
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How Old is the ‘Shroud’?
By J. Douglas Kenyon Brought to Europe, it is believed, during the Crusades, the Shroud of Turin, Italy has been...
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Fusion Energy Breakthrough
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) today announced the achievement of fusion ignition...
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Quantum Wormhole in Action
Scientists have, for the first time, developed a quantum experiment that allows them to study the dynamics, or behavior, of...
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Long-Lost Emperor Discovered on Roman Coin
A gold coin long dismissed as a forgery appears to be authentic and depicts a long-lost Roman emperor named Sponsian,...
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Problems with Mammoth Extinction Timeline
Exactly when mammoths went extinct has fascinated paleontologists for generations, perhaps because their decline coincided with the arrival of people...
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Consciousness Coming from Unexpected Region
Tucked underneath the brain’s outer, wrinkly cortex is a deeply mysterious area, known as the claustrum. This region has long...
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Can Earth Prevent Global Warming on Its Own?
By Arnscheidt and Daniel Rothman, professor of geophysics at MIT The Earth’s climate has undergone some big changes, from global...
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Fire for Cooking Food 780,000 Years Ago
A close analysis of the remains of a carp-like fish found at the Gesher Benot Ya’aqov archaeological site in Israel...
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Can Leprosy Heal Liver Disease?
Leprosy is one of the world’s oldest and most persistent diseases but the bacteria that cause it may also have...
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Life on Mars Before Earth?
When Mars was a young planet, it was bombarded by ice asteroids delivering water and organic molecules necessary for life...
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Honey Bee Life Span Dramatically Shorter
The lifespans of honey bees living in laboratory environments has dropped about 50% over the last 50 years, hinting at...
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Early Peoples in South America
The Americas were the last continent to be inhabited by humans. An increasing body of archaeological and genomic evidence has...
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Magnetism and the Origin of Earth
A peculiar property of the Earth’s magnetic field could help us to work out how our planet was created 4.5...
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Advanced Ancient Tech: Proof Found in India
Cave Site featured in Lost Ancient Mysteries Special Issue A new YouTube documentary explores the mysteries of the Ajanta and...
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Tonga Volcano Plume Highest Ever Recorded
Oxford University researchers have shown the devastating Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption in January 2022 created the tallest volcanic plume ever recorded....
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The Bible and GeoMagnetism
A joint study by Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew University, has accurately dated 21 destruction layers at 17 archaeological...
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WiFi Can See Through Walls
Researchers have developed a drone-powered device that can use WiFi networks to see through walls. The device, nicknamed Wi-Peep, can...
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Why Atlantis Still Matters
By J. Douglas Kenyon No one in the past century is more directly linked with the notion that Earth’s forgotten...
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Stone Age Child Buried with Bird Feathers
Archaeologists have identified human remains as a child who may have been laid on a bed of down in a...
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Another Ancient Italian Eruption Discovered
Volcanic eruptions evoke images of lava, fire, and destruction; however, this is not always the case. The Plinian eruption of...
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Pain Relief Without Side Effects or Addiction
New substances that activate adrenalin receptors instead of opioid receptors have a similar pain relieving effect to opiates, but without...
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Telling up from Down for Insects and Drones
While drones typically use accelerometers to estimate the direction of gravity, the way flying insects achieve this has been shrouded...
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Tomb of St. Nick Found
Archaeologists have announced the discovery of the burial place of St Nicholas in the Church of St. Nicholas, located in...
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Human Brain Cells Play Video Games
Human and mouse neurons in a dish learned to play the video game Pong, researchers have report in the journal...
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Swedenborg’s ETs
By J. Douglas Kenyon Should a publication devoted to discussing the history of life on Earth, be concerned with life...
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Liquid Water on Mars
By Sarah Collins New evidence for the existence of liquid water beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars was...
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Solving the Ancient Greek Volcano Mystery
By David Nutt One of the largest volcanic eruptions in the Holocene epoch – as measured by the volume of...
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Solar Energy Harvesting Discovery
By Laurie Fickman The great inventor Thomas Edison once said, “So long as the sun shines, man will be able...
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Bulls Eye for Planetary Defense Test
After 10 months flying in space, NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART)—the world’s first planetary defense technology demonstration—successfully impacted its...
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Sound + Electrical stimuli Can Fight Pain
Scientists have found that electrical stimulation of the body combined with sound activates the brain’s somatosensory or “tactile” cortex, increasing...
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Secrets of the Viking ‘Beadmakers’ Revealed
The Viking Age beadmakers were more advanced than previously believed. A research group from i.a. Aarhus University reveals that the...
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NASA Voyager 1’s Data Anomaly Said Fixed
A critical system aboard the probe was sending garbled data about its status. Engineers have fixed the issue but are...
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Killing the Dinosaurs: the Mega Volcano Link
The biological history of the Earth has been punctuated by mass extinctions that wiped out a vast majority of living...
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Why The Drake Equation Still a Big Deal
By David Rothery Professor of Planetary Geosciences, The Open Universityfor The Conversation How many intelligent civilizations should there be in...
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Sarcophagus of Ramses II’s treasurer unearthed
By Nevine El-Aref To the south of the causeway of King Unas in Saqqara necropolis, the archaeological mission of the...
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Saturn’s Rings Left by Missing Moon?
By Jennifer Chu Swirling around the planet’s equator, the rings of Saturn are a dead giveaway that the planet is...
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Radiocarbon Dating Works Half the Time
By Eran Elhaik, The Conversation Dating is everything in archaeology. Exciting discoveries of ancient burial sites or jewelry might make...
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Refreezing Poles Could Be Done?
By Faye Holst The poles are warming several times faster than the global average, causing record smashing heatwaves that were...
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3D Printing on Mars?
By Sara Zaske A small amount of simulated crushed Martian rock mixed with a titanium alloy made a stronger, high-performance...
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Antarctic Ice-Melt Accelerating?
The Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica—about the size of Florida—has been an elephant in the room for scientists trying to...
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Does Covid Distort Time?
The passage of time was altered for many people during the COVID-19 pandemic, ranging from difficulty in keeping track of...
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Very Ancient Mystery Script Decoded
A mysterious ancient writing system called Linear Elamite, used between about 2300 BCE and 1800 BCE in what is now...
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Surgery in the Stone Age
A team of Indonesian and Australian researchers have uncovered the oldest case of surgical amputation to date. The discovery, published...
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