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Weekly Science Report 11-10-23

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  • Nov 10, 2023
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Weekly Science Report

November 10, 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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Fossilized skulls reveal relatives of today's rhinos had no horn and died out 5 million years ago


Europe's 1st permanent residents settled in Crimea 37,000 years ago, DNA reveals


Mysterious Stone in 15th-Century Painting Could Be a Prehistoric Tool


New evidence strongly suggests Indonesia's Gunung Padang is oldest known pyramid






Pope's meeting on church future says it's 'urgent' to guarantee governance roles for women


Russians commemorate victims of Soviet repression as a present-day crackdown on dissent intensifies


Group seeks to clear names of all accused, convicted or executed for witchcraft in Massachusetts


A Muslim family saved a Jewish one from the Nazis. 50 years later, the Jewish family returned the favor in Sarajevo.


Filipinos who fought for the U.S. in WWII never saw benefits. A new bill seeks to change that.

Haul of antique silver stolen from military museum

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4nv1nl8grxo


Lost or stolen? The treasures missing from Scotland's museums






'So much more than a gravesite': monument for 500 unmarked graves in Gallatin


Arizona city has plans for archeological site


Ancient building and treasures from sunken city discovered underwater in Greece


Circular temple dedicated to Maya serpent deity discovered in Mexico







‘Unexpected’ origin story of Egypt’s Great Sphinx unearthed by NYU researchers







Nothing to Report



A chunk of the moon appears to be orbiting near Earth, new study suggests


Sci-fi inspired tractor beams are real, and could solve a major space junk problem


Mouse embryos grown in space for first time: Japan researchers


Study reveals importance of Earth's upper atmosphere in geomagnetic storm development


Study Suggests New Cause for Strongest ‘Marsquake’ Ever


Asteroid that doomed the dinosaurs halted a key process for life on Earth, scientists say


Scientists manipulate quantum fluids of light, bringing us closer to next-generation unconventional computing


In 'White Holes,' Carlo Rovelli takes readers beyond the black hole horizon


Salts and organics observed on Ganymede's surface by NASA's Juno


Scientists finally discover 'lost continent' thought to have vanished without a trace


Amazon argues to reduce low Earth orbit regulations


Astronaut Ken Mattingly, who flew to the moon on Apollo 16, has died at 87


Massive anomaly within Earth's mantle may be remnant of collision that formed moon


In Photos: NASA Spacecraft Finds Surprise Second Asteroid During Flyby





Depleted Groundwater Could Be Refilled by Borrowing a Trick from Solar Power






11 ways orcas show their terrifying intelligence


Early treatment could slow the onset of multiple sclerosis symptoms, study finds


Meet the first person ever to receive a fully functional bionic hand with AI


Navy veteran who received pig heart transplant in September dies


A man with Parkinson’s regained the ability to walk thanks to a spinal implant



The set up of a science academy in the Pacific labelled an 'important step'


Transforming screen time: Kids can use smartphones to enhance their creativity


Washington’s ‘living ghost town’ is full of history and a few lingering residents


Man accused of Antarctic assault was then sent to remote icefield with young graduate students















DOD Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Office Launches New Reporting Tool


Pacific talks progress ambitious plan for science


Beyond Vizcaya: Cultural Heritage Conservation in the Era of Climate Change- Video


Biden-Harris Administration Approves Largest Offshore Wind Project in the Nation


International Science Council Newsletter


Rage Against the Machine?


Scholars At Risk Network, Free to Think: Scholars at Risk Academic Freedom Monitor Project 2023 Report


We Survived the End of the World: Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope Hardcover


Sudan Heritage Protection Initiative, Cultural Heritage Situations in Sudan Report




 
 
 

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