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Weekly Science Report 12-2-22

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Weekly Science Report

December 2, 2022


“Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunters.”

African Proverb





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 Apocalypse is the most dangerous show on Netflix


‘Ancient Apocalypse’ Is Revolutionary, Beautiful, A True Must-See Series


Drought Reveals Rare American Lion Fossil in Dried-Up Mississippi River


Why Noah’s Ark will never be found


Soon After Dinosaur Decimation, Our Primate Ancestors Began Pouncing on Prey


Scientists Are Investigating Signs of Ancient Human Civilization Underwater


Newly identified dinosaur that lived on island of dwarfed creatures had an unusual head


Fossil overturns more than a century of knowledge about the origin of modern birds


Neanderthals Cooked Surprisingly Complex Meals

Pre-human ancestor believed to have used fire as a tool, researchers say




Bison spread as Native American tribes reclaim stewardship


This App Could Change How Kids Learn About Historical Heroes


Have Scholars Finally Deciphered a Mysterious Ancient Script?


Grand Canyon destination changes 'offensive' name


Research sheds new light on foodways in the first cities in Mesopotamia


Democrat Mary Peltola, the 1st Alaska Native in Congress, wins a full term


Russian resignation will allow Unesco committee to resume work, source says


A search for truth – and children’s remains – at a former Indian boarding school


The Museum of Broadway reveals the show behind the show


History Colorado wants to get its Sand Creek Massacre exhibit right this time


Ukraine remembers a famine under Stalin, and points to parallels with Putin




For many Hawaiians, lava flows are a time to honor, reflect



Pakistan's lost city of 40,000 people


1,700-year-old spider monkey remains point to earliest evidence of primate captivity, translocation and gift diplomacy


Retired historian discovers ancient Ho Chunk effigy mounds near Lebanon, WI


New Inscriptions in Roman City in Israel Shed Personal Light on Early Christians


Tourist faces backlash after dancing on Mayan pyramid in Mexico


New Artifacts from the ‘Three Star Mound’ Civilization Discovered in Chi


Gone in 9 minutes: How a Celtic gold heist unfolded in Germany


Forgotten photos show how Kenyan archaeologists unearthed secrets of their own country


Fight continues against proposed Arizona copper mine tribal leaders say will destroy sacred religious site


Sophisticated culture: Ancient village in Tazewell County could shed light on life in the 1400s

Archeologists find ancient Peruvian fresco, lost for a century




Why the discovery of Cleopatra's tomb would rewrite history


Egyptian Archaeologists Rewrite History With the Discovery of a Tomb of a Previously Unknown Queen


A Piece of an Egyptian Goddess Figure, Found at an Iron Age Settlement in Spain, Has Stunned Archeologists






San Francisco will allow police to deploy robots that kill



Amateur scientists have helped astronomers identify nearly a quarter-million galaxies so far


Indian startup launches country's first privately built rocket


NASA Moon mission 'exceeding' expectations


The Milky Way could have dozens of alien civilizations capable of contacting us


NASA's IXPE helps solve black hole jet mystery


Mars rover digs up intriguing clues in the hunt for life beyond Earth


NASA Unexpectedly Lost Contact With Orion Last Night


NASA: Artemis rocket's 'eye-watering' power damaged mobile launcher at KSC


Europe names world's first disabled astronaut


Jacques Cousteau’s grandson is building a network of ocean floor research stations


What Would Asteroid Mining do to the World's Economy?


Scientists Map Solar System's Alien Caves in Hunt for Extraterrestrial Life


NASA's Orion spacecraft snaps selfie on its journey beyond the far side of the moon


Possible organic compounds found in Mars crater rocks


NASA's Artemis 1 launched a solar sail cubesat to an asteroid. It may be in trouble


Is Our Universe a Hologram? Physicists Debate Famous Idea on Its 25th Anniversary


Physicists observe wormhole dynamics using a quantum computer

Mysteriously bright flash is a black hole jet pointing straight toward Earth, astronomers say


Webb telescope spies clouds beneath the thick haze of Saturn’s moon Titan

Plasma sail spacecraft could soar like an albatross to Alpha Centauri



How tide has turned on UK tidal stream energy as costs ebb and reliability flows


ESA mulls Solaris plan to beam solar energy from space


Power to the people must include the people: Renewable energy solutions for off-grid communities

Australia argues against ‘endangered’ status for Great Barrier Reef


NASA cancels greenhouse gas monitoring satellite due to cost


Future global treaty on plastics must cut production to ease pollution, some states say





Bison return program is now helping Native American ranchers build herds


This bird hadn’t been documented by scientists since 1882. Then they captured video of it in Papua New Guinea


New virtual reality apps focus on mental health, but their effectiveness isn't known


Dolphins Whistle Their Names with Complex, Expressive Patterns


New Alzheimer’s drug shows promise in slowing disease but may contain significant risks, study shows


Citing risk to endangered whales, Whole Foods hits pause on Maine lobster — for now

John lost all his limbs four years ago. Bionic devices allowed him to return to his biggest passion



The world generates so much data that new unit measurements were created to keep up















Space Station Solutions for Artemis Missions to the Moon and Beyond


Ancient oral microbiomes support gradual Neolithic dietary shifts towards agriculture


Mini-radar for asteroid CubeSat




Myth America: Historians Take on the Biggest Legends and Lies About Our Past


International Science Council Newsletter

Bacterial sensors send a jolt of electricity when triggered

America Before: video presentation by Graham Hancock




 
 
 

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