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Weekly Science Report 10-27-23

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  • Oct 28, 2023
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Weekly Science Report

October 27, 2023


“The Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word 'crisis.' One brush stroke stands for danger: the other for opportunity. In a crisis, be aware of the danger - but recognize the opportunity.”

President John F. Kennedy





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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Study shows Neanderthals inherited at least 6% of their genome from a now-extinct lineage of early modern humans


Did Humanity Really Arise in One Place?


Neanderthals hunted—and revered—cave lions


This Australian behemoth is officially the largest dinosaur on the continent


Scientists finally solve mystery of why Europeans have less Neanderthal DNA than East Asians


A nutrient-rich food that once largely disappeared from Western diets was a staple of early Europeans, study finds


9,000-Year-Old Necklace Redefines Neolithic Culture


Ancient Siberian cave hosted Neanderthals, Denisovans, and modern humans—possibly at the same time


Who were the first modern humans to settle in Europe?

Neanderthal Stone Tools Discovered in Poland





Gangsters are the villains in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ but the biggest thief of Native American wealth was the US government


UNESCO Has Teamed Up With Interpol to Build a Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Artifacts


Painting stolen in art heist more than 30 years ago returned to Glasgow museum


Oklahomans concerned law impacts teaching of Osage murders


‘The American Buffalo’ traces fall and rise of a ‘sacred relationship’


Ancestral homelands in Pennsylvania


The Globe-Trotting Scholar Who Unlocked the Secrets of the Aztecs


Rodin Sculpture Has Been Missing From Scottish Museum Collection for Nearly 75 Years


Confederate monument melted down to create new, more inclusive public art


The Fram: A Victorian expedition to the North Pole that was as brilliant as it was bonkers





4,000-year-old rock with mysterious markings becomes a "treasure map" for archaeologists


Missing submarine found 83 years after it was torpedoed in WWII battle


Ancient face carvings exposed as Amazon water level drops to record lows


Skeletons unearthed in ‘incredibly rare’ 5,000-year-old Scottish tomb


'World-class aquifer' enabled ancient African kingdom to thrive in the Sahara for hundreds of years


Earthquake reveals giant Aztec snakehead beneath Mexico City university


Silicon Sculpture Depicts Peru’s So-Called Inca Ice Maiden


Spy satellites reveal hundreds of undiscovered Roman forts


New dating of cave art reveals history of Puerto Rican people


Byzantine Abbey Identified in Black Sea Port City


Researchers help study and catalog museum's ancient Greek coins


Workers Unearth 19th-Century Shipwreck Beneath a Road in Florida




Did Ancient Egyptians Know Meteorites Came From Space?


Hidden rooms found in Egyptian pyramid may contain pharaoh’s riches, archaeologists say


Hundreds of Unopened Wine Jars Unearthed in Egyptian Queen’s Tomb








Using large language models to enable open-world, interactive and personalized robot navigation




'Frozen in time' landscape discovered under Antarctic ice


Solar farms in space are possible, say scientists


China says it discovered potentially vasts amounts of a rare superconducting material


Oldest radio burst ever found could tell us what exists between galaxies


A NEW HOPE? TAMING THE SATELLITE SWARM


Researchers Build First AI Tool to Discover Supernovas


Chinese scientists’ new map of the Milky Way turns the tables on cosmic radiation theories


Astronomers carry out largest ever cosmological computer simulation


Virgin Galactic Teams Up with NASA Pluto Scientist for Edge-of-Space Exploration


In 1952, a group of three 'stars' vanished—astronomers still can't find them


Europe Reluctantly Chooses SpaceX to Launch Its GPS Satellites


NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission officially surpasses asteroid sample size goal


Two groups look at the economic viability of mining asteroids


Unprecedented discovery seems to defy fundamental astronomical theories






Moon may be ‘40m years older’ than previously thought, researchers say

Venus had Earth-like plate tectonics billions of years ago, study suggests





Scientists develop new method to create stable, efficient next-gen solar cells







21 species have been declared extinct, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says


Shark Stabbed Through the Heart and a Swordfish Is to Blame


Orcas that hunted alongside humans might be extinct


Going viral: gene therapy spreads far and wide


Mice thrive at 6700 meters up—higher than any mammals were thought able to live


A new RSV shot could help protect babies this winter — if they can get it in time


AI could help doctors make better diagnoses


Protein root discovery seals future of climate-proof plants




OUT THERE: MUTUAL UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT NETWORK DISCUSSES UFOS


Finding your place in the galaxy with the help of Star Trek


Is this the Loch Ness Monster? ‘Clearest evidence’ yet captured by stunned onlooker














Forbidden Archeology Newsflash - Oct 2023



How do humans try to communicate with aliens?


Craniofacial reconstruction of the Indus valley civilization individuals found at 4500-year-old Rakhigarhi cemetery


Neanderthals carried genes acquired from ancient interactions with ‘cousins’ of modern humans


Future U.S. Coast Guard Museum Website


Exploring Space and Asteroids: Asteroid Foundation’s Autumn 2023 Highlights


Digital Florentine Codex: An Encyclopedia of 16th Century Indigenous Mexico




 
 
 

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