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Weekly Science Report 10-13-23

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Weekly Science Report

October 13, 2023


"You can wipe out an entire generation, you can burn their homes to the ground and somehow they'll still find their way back. But if you destroy their history, you destroy their achievements and it's as if they never existed."

The Monuments Men





Steve Detwiler created this publication with the support of Graham Hancock and the late John Anthony West to share news and information on various disciplines to include but not limited to paleontology, space sciences, genetics, and archaeology. His goal behind sharing this publication has always been very simple, by sharing knowledge we can make our world a better place. This publication is Mr. Detwiler’s contribution to bring people together and share ideas and discoveries with his fellow humans.


I hope you enjoy this publication and that the content challenges and inspires you!


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Ancient sandals unearthed in Spain may be the oldest footwear ever found


Do We Know When Ancient Humans First Built Boats?

Turkey: 'Earliest' painted statue in world unearthed in Gobeklitepe


Deadly Stick Recovered from Germany Dates to 300,000 Years Ago


A prehistoric cosmic airburst preceded the advent of agriculture in the Levant


Oldest evidence of human cannibalism as a funerary practice


Mysterious, extinct Japanese wolf may hold clues to origins of dogs


The Fascinating World of Neanderthal Diet, Language and Other Behaviors

5,700 years of sea-level change in Micronesia hint at humans arriving much earlier than we thought




Who Were the Taíno, the Original Inhabitants of Columbus’ Island Colonies?


The 1st Americans were not who we thought they were


Reexamination of ancient jawbone found in Ethiopia concludes it came from Homo erectus infant



North Carolina radio station plans to reject broadcasts of 'inappropriate' Met operas


A century ago, Black WWI vets demanded better care. They got their own VA hospital


Pope Francis creates 21 new cardinals from 16 nations on the eve of the Synod on Synodality


Tübatulabal Tribe acquires 1,240 acres of ancestral land


A German Museum Employee Has Been Caught ‘Shamelessly’ Swapping Original Paintings for Fakes to Fund His Lavish Lifestyle


Sacred Ethiopian tablet looted by the British at the battle of Maqdala 155 years ago is returned in London church service

Judge rules San Antonio must allow Native church access to sacred site


Jacksonville exhibit showcases how Jewish community was involved in civil rights movement in St. Augustine


Churches confess and repent for sins against Native and Indigenous people


US tourist destroys 'blasphemous' Roman statues at the Israel Museum


With damning document, Nazi past rattles Dutch royal family as its popularity wanes


The Forgotten History of Tsianina Redfeather, the Beloved American Indian Opera Singer


Port City brings back ale celebrating Alexandria’s most iconic mystery


A Racist Harvard Scientist Commissioned Photos of Enslaved People. One Possible Descendant Wants to Reclaim Their Story.


America Helped My Ancestors Flee Antisemitism. The Lakota Paid the Price.


Oppenheimer often used Sanskrit verses, and the Bhagavad Gita was special for him − but not in the way Christopher Nolan’s film depicts it




How are ancient Roman and Mayan buildings still standing? Scientists are unlocking their secrets


Stonehenge study upends a 100-year-old theory and suggests further discoveries to come


Archaeologists Discovered a Lost Ancient Temple of Legend In Mexico


Amazon rain forest hides thousands of records of ancient Indigenous communities under its canopy, says new study


New witnesses share what they saw in the woods during a secretive FBI hunt for Civil War gold


The mysteries of a mass graveyard of early Indians

Mysterious and 'beautifully carved' life-size camel carvings discovered in Saudi Arabian desert




Egyptologists Have Revealed Eight New Chambers in the Pyramid of Sahura, Putting a Years-Long Dispute to Rest








Impact of global South research ‘should be recognised’

Meet the high school sport that builds robots — and the next generation of engineers





Massive low-Earth orbit communications satellites could disrupt astronomy


Trio win Nobel physics prize for tiny light pulses that capture changes in atoms


NASA opens OSIRIS-REx's asteroid-sample canister (photos)


Amazon Prepares to Challenge SpaceX’s Starlink With Maiden Satellite Launch


Plot thickens in the hunt for a ninth planet


Black holes can teach us how to live our best lives

Unmanned and unbothered: Autonomous intelligent oceanic exploration is upon us


What Will the New Age of Spaceflight Look Like?


Remembering the Crew of Soyuz 11, the Only Astronauts to Die in Space


Puzzling objects found far beyond Neptune hint at second Kuiper belt

How many tectonic plates does Earth have?

New space junk project aims to detect and monitor 'untrackable' objects


Huge ancient solar storm revealed by tree rings in French Alps







As the 'water tower of Asia' dries out, villagers learn to recharge their springs


Want to fight climate change and food waste? One app can do both


New technology uses good old-fashioned wind to power giant cargo vessels


People working on climate solutions are facing a big obstacle: conspiracy theories


Scientists looked at nearly every known amphibian type. They're not doing great


New energy-storing material could also be used to build electronic gadgets



GM food crops yet to crack India’s vast farms


Nobel Prize goes to scientists who made mRNA COVID vaccines possible


More than 100 dolphins found dead in Amazon amid historic drought, reports say


DNA from discarded whale bones suggests loss of genetic diversity due to commercial whaling

Whales and dolphins in American waters are losing food and habitat to climate change, US study says

It’s not ‘Star Wars’-level tech yet, but doctors get a step closer to a bionic hand with special surgery and AI





15 Years Ago, UFO Sightings Rocked a Small Texas Town. The Mystery Remains.


Spooky Tales from Haunted National Parks















Archaeology of the Anthropocene: Historical Archaeology’s Response to the Climate Crisis


Aurelia Newsletter


Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets- Video


Google Arts and Culture, Preserving our Past Website


Seagrass regeneration projects in the UK are helping to combat the climate crisis. Here's how


New research reveals extreme heat likely to wipe out humans and mammals in the distant future


British Museum, Recovery of missing items Website


NEH Announces $1.3 Million in Funding Through New Pacific Islands Cultural Initiative


Vitrification. Lichtenberg Patterns. The Giza Pyramids Mark the Location of Ancient Lightning Strikes


Study confirms age of oldest fossil human footprints in North America


First Nations Development Institute, Native Farm to School Project




They Flew: A History of the Impossible


Secure World Foundation Newsletter


AI is Changing Science – How? Who Should Bother?




 
 
 

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