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Weekly Science Report 11-18-22

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Weekly Science Report

November 18, 2022


"Egyptian civilization was not a development, it was a legacy" John Anthony West






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.


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Oldest evidence of the controlled use of fire to cook food


Gigantic turtle from the dinosaur era was almost 4 metres long


This Hominoid Is The Closest Thing We Have To Giants Existing


The plot thickens: new study reveals complex identity of ancient Britons


Who Were The Boskops And Were They Really Smarter Than Us?


Ancient DNA analysis sheds light on the early peopling of South America


Footprints indicate human presence in Spain in Middle Pleistocene, 200,000 years earlier than previously thought


Genetic analysis of Neolithic people from Mesopotamia shows blend of demographics


Rewriting the Story of Ötzi, the Murdered Iceman


Vulnerable giants: Fractured skulls shed light on possible prehistoric hunting patterns

Footprints claimed as evidence of ice age humans in North America need better dating, new research claims


8 billion people: How different the world would look if Neanderthals had prevailed



The Ten Coolest Artifacts at the New Museum of Broadway


Chasing chupacabras? You may find something even more extraordinary here.


Maya Lin doesn't like the spotlight — but the Smithsonian is shining a light on her


Holocaust survivor left on a bench as a baby finds new family at 80


The Paper Brigade: Rescuing cultural artifacts during and after WWII


After decades, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians asks federal government to return land


Is Judaism a Younger Religion Than Previously Thought?







Discovery of bronzes rewrites Italy’s Etruscan-Roman history


Taliban government approves conservation work on historic synagogue in Afghanistan


Researchers Uncover 2,000-Year-Old Maya Water Filtration System


Musket 'bolo' balls buried in sand for 366 years discovered on WA beach


Suspected Native American burial site uncovered by Hurricane Nicole- Video


Rare ancient odeon discovered at remote archaeological site in Crete


A Sculpted Land: Wisconsin's Effigy Mounds Connected People To Spirits, Humanity


US woman accused of smuggling Mayan relics in Guatemala


Early Bronze Age Settlement Investigated in Oman

Lincoln: Bronze Age sun pendant goes on display


Piece of the space shuttle Challenger found by divers in the Atlantic Ocean off Florida


Hand of Irulegi: ancient bronze artefact could help trace origins of Basque language


How community-engaged archaeology can be a pathway to reconciliation


Previously unknown monumental temple discovered near the Tempio Grande in Vulci


‘I wonder if we’re too late’: Glaciers are yielding their ancient secrets too fast





Archaeologists Discover 4,300-Foot-Long Tunnel Under Ancient Egyptian Temple


Ancient Egyptians may have used branding irons on human slaves


Protective childbirth tattoos found on ancient Egyptian mummies









They made a material that doesn't exist on Earth. That's only the start of the story.

Tunnel discovered beneath Egyptian temple may lead to Cleopatra's tomb, archaeologist says



Rocket Debris Is Cluttering Low-Earth Orbit. We Could Turn It Into Lunar Outposts, Instead


Worldwide dataset captures Earth in finest ever detail


Huge extragalactic structure found hiding behind the Milky Way


NASA astronaut Victor J. Glover on the cosmic ‘relay race’ of the new lunar missions


An early universe analog built in a lab in Germany


Bright flash of radiation sent through the universe after black hole rips star to death


Unmanned, solar-powered US space plane back after 908 days


See the heart of the Milky Way as it’s never been captured before


Type II supernova SN 2020jfo investigated in detail


James Webb telescope spots galaxies near the dawn of time, thrilling scientists


SpaceX workers who complained about Elon Musk's tweets claim they were fired


With Artemis, NASA envisions a multi-planetary future for humanity


Chilean authorities find body of missing British astronomer


Collapsed Arecibo telescope offers near-Earth asteroid warning from beyond the grave


A proposal for monitoring potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids

Massive volcanism may have altered ancient Venus' climate, NASA study finds



This Massive ‘Sand Battery’ Can Store Excess Solar and Wind Energy for Months


Researcher shows how a common fungus eliminates toxic mercury from soil and water


Biden tightens methane emissions rules, even as the U.S. pushes for more oil drilling


Ice loss from Northeastern Greenland significantly underestimated


Coral seeding on floating laboratory has Great Barrier Reef scientists, Woppaburra people hopeful


The largest dam demolition in history is approved for a California river


New discoveries made about a promising solar cell material, thanks to new microscope

Turning wastewater into fertilizer is feasible and could make agriculture more sustainable





Sentience review: Inside a controversial new idea about consciousness


Scientists identify neurons that restore walking after paralysis

'Lost' pigeon found after more than a century







Florida pastor spooked by mysterious orb seen floating in his home


The culture wars are pushing some teachers to leave the classroom


Inside the Mexican City That Believes Underwater Aliens Protect It


Number theorist may have proposed a solution to the Landau-Siegel zeros conjecture


The Age of Social Media Is Ending


World population hits 8 billion, creating many challenges













As Psyche Mission Moves Forward, NASA Responds to Independent Review






Museums that created the 22nd century: A letter from a future museumgoer





Cultural Heritage Loss and Damage Goes Ignored. This Needs to Change at COP27

LightSail 2 is about to burn up

NASA Eyes on the Solar System: Artemis I


 
 
 

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