Weekly Science Report 3-1-24
- Emergency Manager's Weekly Report
- Mar 3, 2024
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Weekly Science Report
March 1, 2024
“The Red Nation shall rise again, and it shall be a blessing for a sick world, a world filled with broken promises, selfishness and separations, a world longing for light again.”
Crazy Horse
Introduction
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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News Articles
Paleontology, Evolution and Prehistoric Studies
Europe’s oldest human-made megastructure may be at the bottom of the Baltic Sea
DNA from child burials reveals ‘profoundly different' human landscape in ancient Africa
Asteroid dust found at Chicxulub Crater confirms cause of dinosaurs’ extinction
Scientists announce discovery of 'very strange' 240 million-year-old 'Chinese dragon' fossil
New species of ancient vampire squid unearthed in Luxembourg
Neanderthals' usage of complex adhesives reveals higher cognitive abilities, scientists discover
A physical model to quantify the quality of stones selected as tools by Stone Age hunter–gatherers
Genetic study suggests a Stone Age strategy for avoiding inbreeding
Neolithic Honey Hunters
Is This the Earliest Evidence of Human Cannibalism?
History
These African American history museums amplify the voices too often left unheard
The keeper of the Vatican’s secrets is revealing century-old discoveries for forthcoming book
Donated Renaissance-era astronomy book surprises university with hidden text
WWII Monuments Men weren’t all men. Female members finally move into spotlight
Arizona Republicans challenge Biden’s designation of a national monument near the Grand Canyon
New Linguistics Technique Could Reveal Who Spoke the First Indo-European Languages
Fire Destroys Museum Honoring Legendary Blues Musician Mississippi John Hurt
Two paintings that were stolen from Peruvian church are returned
German man with ancient Syrian artifacts under investigation
Westminster Abbey in discussions to return sacred Ethiopian treasure
Near the Site of the Gettysburg Address, These Black Civil War Veterans Remain Segregated, Even in Death
Archaeology
2,400-year-old underground discovery stumped experts for decades — until now
Artifact could be linked to Spanish explorer Coronado's expedition across Texas Panhandle
PM Modi dives into Arabian Sea to offer underwater prayers in Dwarka, shares pics
Shipwreck found over a century after bodies of crewmembers washed ashore: "120-year-old mystery" solved
Legendary shipwreck's treasure of "incalculable value" will be recovered by underwater robot, Colombia says
New approach to carbon-14 dating corrects the age of a prehistoric burial site
Climate change threatens thousands of archaeological sites in coastal Georgia
Copper Age necropolis unearthed in Italy contains skeletal remains and still-sharp weapons, maybe from ancient warriors
14 wrecks that expose 'what life was like on slaver ships' identified in the Bahamas
Archaeologists unearth Anglo-Saxon oven and building
Preceding the Inca, This Andean 'Stonehenge' Was a Space for Ceremony and Ritual
Egyptology
Team planning to rebuild outside of King Menkaure's pyramid in Egypt told "it's an impossible project"
Spells Against Snakes
General Science
Nothing to report
Physics, Earth and Space Sciences
Nearly 30,000 objects are hurtling through near-Earth orbit. That's not just a problem for space
Scientists have found a black hole so large it eats the equivalent of one sun per day
NASA Shares How International Warning System Works in Case of Asteroid Collision
SpaceX deorbiting 100 older Starlink satellites to 'keep space safe and sustainable'
Astronauts celebrate success of 1st surgery robot on ISS: 'It's a real game-changer'
The mathematically perfect exoplanet system — a great place to search for alien tech
High-resolution simulations provide new insights into how galaxies are formed
First US moon lander in half a century stops working a week after tipping over at touchdown
Physicists suggest a possible way to confirm or deny the existence of the Chinguetti meteorite
Environment, Climate Change and Alternative Energy Sources
Greenland's ice sheet is melting and being replaced by vegetation, finds major satellite analysis
Feds deny permits for hydroelectric projects on Navajo land
We have to protect our historic sites from the ravages of climate change
Eight ways that the stopping of overfishing will promote biodiversity and help address climate change
This is what happens when a wind farm comes to a coal town
A strategy to further boost the efficiency of copper indium gallium selenide solar cells
'Very worried': Scientists fret as Antarctic sea ice dwindles
Biological, Genetics and Medical Sciences
A pacemaker for the brain helped a woman with crippling depression. It may soon be available to more
Surprise Discovery Shows Blue Whales Have Been Mating With Another Species
Across the world, migrating animal populations are dwindling. Here's why
FDA approves first cell therapy to treat aggressive forms of melanoma
AI a ‘potent remedy’ for Africa’s health challenges
Tuition will be free at a New York City medical school thanks to a $1 billion gift
How scientists are using facial-recognition AI to track humpback whales
https://www.npr.org/2024/02/29/1234718984/humpback-whale-decline-pacific-climate-change?sc=18&f=1001
How genetically modified pigs could end the shortage of organs for transplants
HOW FIRST CONTACT WITH WHALE CIVILIZATION COULD UNFOLD
Ancient genomes reveal Down syndrome in past societies
First DNA study of ancient Eastern Arabians reveals malaria adaptation
Instead of Hunting in Groups, Orcas May be Attacking Great White Sharks Alone
Asian elephants mourn, bury their dead calves: Study
Other
Nothing to report
Additional Informational
The ‘Heart’ of Heart Mountain: Japanese American Internment Through The Eyes Of A Child And His Unlikely Friend
Aurelia participating in Autodesk’s Make It Resilient program
THE AMRI CHALCOLITHIC PHASE IN SINDH (PAKISTAN): WHAT WE KNOW AND WHAT WE SHOULD KNOW
Moving Past the Troubles: The Future of Northern Ireland Peace
IMLS Releases FY 2020 Annual Performance Report
NASA’s New Experimental Antenna Tracks Deep Space Laser
International Science Council Newsletter
Antiquities Coalition, STORY MAPS OF CULTURAL RACKETEERING
GREAT POWER COMPETITION GOES TO SPACE
No proof a study found lab-grown meat funded by Bill Gates causes 'turbo cancer'
National Park Foundation and National Park Service Announce $40 Million Gift to Meet Urgent Need for Employee Housing at Yellowstone National Park
The Precious Space Rock that Fell in Germany
NASA’s Fission Surface Power Project Energizes Lunar Exploration
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