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Weekly Science Report 12-30-22

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Weekly Science Report

December 30, 2022


“Right up to the very end, life must be worn gloriously, because until our last moment the future is what we make it.”

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds


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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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The Mystery of Nevada’s Ancient Reptilian Boneyard


Archaeologists uncover oldest known projectile points in the Americas


The earliest humans swam 100,000 years ago, but swimming remains a privileged pastime


Six recent discoveries that have changed how we think about human origins


First evidence found of a dinosaur eating a mammal


11,000-year-old carving may be earliest narrative scene

Hunter-gatherer social ties spread pottery-making far and wide


Humans have been using bear skins for at least 300,000 years, suggests study


Human ancestors may have sailed across the Aegean Sea




Dutch leader apologizes for the Netherlands' role in slave trade


Germany: Former Nazi camp secretary, 97, appeals conviction


Salmon People: A Native Fishing Family’s Fight to Preserve a Way of Life


To share Native American culture and history the right way, artifacts should always be returned to tribes


Amna Nawaz is stepping into history at PBS, and she hopes to make room for others like her


The story of the nativity: Who were the three wise men?


Emmett Till and his mother honored with congressional medal


UNESCO highlighting importance of Indigenous languages in 10-year plan


West Point will remove Confederate symbols from its campus


The Most Inspiring Immigration Stories Of 2022


Tribes Intervene in Lawsuit Restoring Two Utah National Monuments

Descendants of executed Dakota 38+2 ride to Mankato to honor ancestors


The Federal Government Has a Long History of Stealing Land from Tribes. But Comanagement Is a Step in the Right Direction.


Native victims of mass execution remembered in Minnesota


How the secrets of ancient cuneiform texts are being revealed by AI

Inside the Nisga’a Nation’s Fight to Get a 36-Foot Totem Pole Back From Scotland


U.S. Restores J. Robert Oppenheimer’s Security Clearance After 68 Years


Attila the Hun raided Rome due to starvation, not bloodlust, study suggests





‘A second front’: fight to save 1,000-year-old caves from developers in Ukraine


Researchers discover over 100 new ancient designs in Peru's Nazca lines


Britain’s Stone Age Building Boom


Burial cave dedicated to Jesus midwife Salome reveals treasures; will open to public


Huge 2,000-year-old Mayan civilization discovered in northern Guatemala


Israel, right-wing group to fully excavate biblical Siloam Pool in East Jerusalem


Heritage protection foundation Aliph expands with office in Saudi Arabia


Researchers offer new interpretation of a 4,000-year-old cemetery


Why the mysterious Scottish broch is making a return


List of foreign buyers of Korean cultural assets in 1930s-50s unveiled


Indigenous Australians fight to protect sacred art from industry and pollution

Vandals Destroy 30,000-Year-Old Indigenous Cave Drawings in Australia


Divers recover 275 artifacts, including ‘remarkable’ book, from Arctic shipwreck


30 incredible sunken wrecks from WWI and WWII


(Un)following the Recipe


Neolithic Tombs Discovered in Central China









Researchers identify bird species depicted in ancient, finely detailed Egyptian painting


Additional Mummies Uncovered Near Vizier’s Tomb in Luxor







Hotels say goodbye to daily room cleanings and hello to robots as workers stay scarce



Inside-out asteroids: A practical method for creating space habitats


Goodnight, sweet spacecraft: NASA's InSight lander may have just signed off from Mars


Decades of Jupiter Observations Have Revealed Something Strange


Nuclear fusion breakthrough: What does it mean for space exploration?


NASA’s Pluto Spacecraft Begins New Mission at the Solar System’s Edge


Russian space debris forces space station to dodge, delays US spacewalk


Early results from NASA's DART mission


Five space exploration missions to look out for in 2023


Scientists investigate potential regolith origin on Uranus' moon Miranda


Moon rivers? UK scientists at heart of mission to extract water from lunar rock


Rescue Soyuz spacecraft can't reach International Space Station until February


New measurements of galaxy rotation lean toward modified gravity as an explanation for dark matter


Venus may have Earth-like lithospheric thickness and heat flow


Chinese astronomers detect over 100 new open clusters


Action of two protostars appears to be making conditions right for planet formation



The world has a new plan to save nature. Here’s how it works — and how it could fail.


EU agrees to the world’s largest carbon border tax


This little-known bottleneck is blocking clean energy for millions


Ancient farming practice makes a comeback as climate change puts pressure on crops

Study identifies new cause of melting Antarctic ice shelves


Uneven wetting under climate change is causing diverse variations in the thawing of frozen ground on the Tibetan Plateau


Researchers develop eco-friendly materials capable of purifying water





A new kind of blood test can screen for many cancers — as some pregnant people learn


Gene editing could revive a nearly lost tree. Not everyone is on board

New method precisely locates gene activity and proteins across tissues


Solar-powered cells: Light-activated proton pumps generate cellular energy, extend life


Duping antibodies with a decoy, researchers aim to prevent rejection of transplanted cells





Nothing to report















Powering the moon: Sandia researchers design microgrid for future lunar base


Aurelia Institute Newsletter


World Monuments Fund, Chankillo Archaeoastronomical Complex




B612 on Asteroid Day LIVE 2022- Video



Magnetic Fusion Confinement with Tokamaks and Stellarators


TED Talk, How Indigenous guardians protect the planet and humanity




NASA, Exoplanet Travel Bureau


New Theory on Timing for Human Settlement of Parts of Tropical Pacific


Ancient Great Wall building materials reveal environmental changes associated with oases in northwestern China


Three-dimensional muon imaging of cavities inside the Temperino mine (Italy)




 
 
 

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