Weekly Science Report 3-17-23
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Weekly Science Report
March 17, 2023
“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.
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What were Neanderthals really like—and why did they go extinct?
New study discovers eight new prehistoric human groups
The archaeologists recreating the secrets of prehistoric technology
Neolithic ceramics reveal dairy processing from milk of multiple species
Stone flakes made by modern monkeys trigger big questions about early humans
Ancient DNA Sheds Light on Europe’s Hunter-Gatherers
7,000-year-old cult site in Saudi Arabia was filled with human remains and animal bones
Genomic study of ancient humans sheds light on human evolution on the Tibetan Plateau
Fossil site is 'Rosetta Stone' for understanding early life
3,000 languages may go extinct by end of 21st century: UNESCO
Toronto museum returns objects to family of famous Cree leader
These were the most visited national parks and memorials in 2022
The Latest UNESCO World Heritage Site Nominee Is a U.S. Destination You Might Not Expect
Denver donates 35 bison to Native American tribes
He was with Emmett Till the night he was murdered. The horror haunts him still
Chance cross-cultural unicorn concepts lost in translation
Cyprus's copper deposits created one of the most important trade hubs in the Bronze Age
1,400-year-old mural of 2-faced men unearthed in Peru may allude to 'cosmic realms'
Traute Lafrenz, Last Surviving Member of Anti-Nazi Resistance Group the White Rose, Dies at 103
The Tenacious Women Reporters Who Helped Expose the Boston Strangler
Adventurer Elise Wortley Recreates the Journeys of Famous Female Explorers
Japanese American Artists Recall the Trauma of Wartime Incarceration
Da Vinci's mother was an enslaved teenager trafficked to Italy, new documents suggest
Iraq rebuilding ancient sites destroyed by ISIS, Abu Dhabi conference hears
Israel Antiquities Authority must rein in enthusiasm before its next find – editorial
How a UC Berkeley professor taught with remains suspected to be Native American
Folktale becomes reality as Roman altar unearthed at Leicester Cathedral
U.S. returns 2,700-year-old artifact believed looted during the fall of Baghdad in 2003
"Amazing" inscription found on 1,600-year-old gold treasure unearthed in Denmark
Dutch historian finds medieval treasure using metal detector
Viking treasure reveals oldest reference to Norse god Odin
Ancient artifacts reveal the 'roots of Casas Grandes'
Roman archaeological site in Gloucester closed after flooding
Lasers and chemistry reveal how ancient pottery was made, and how an empire functioned
Roman era gravesites with unusual funerary rites
Notre Dame is held together by a first-of-its-kind 'iron skeleton,' catastrophic fire revealed
Bronze Age craftspeople tempered steel more than 1,000 years before the Romans did it
Archaeologists in Egypt unearth Sphinx-like Roman-era statue
Archaeologists dug for evidence of the Rosetta Stone's ancient Egyptian rebellion—here's what they found
This small prototype submarine could fly through the water for covert missions
Viable superconducting material created at low temperature and low pressure
A soft polymer-based tactile sensor for robotics applications
Lacking health workers, Germany taps robots for elder care
The World’s First 3D-Printed Rocket Is About to Launch
NASA's Curiosity views first 'sun rays' on Mars
A guide to the solar system’s biggest secrets
What's the maximum gravity we could survive?
What Earth Would Have Really Looked Like in Adam Driver’s ‘65’
DART left an asteroid crime scene. This mission is on deck to investigate it.
Virgin Orbit, Richard Branson's satellite launch company, to pause operations
Future NASA moonwalkers will sport sleeker spacesuits
Volcanic activity on Venus spotted in radar images, scientists say
Boom! Japanese astronomer catches meteorite smashing into the moon (video)
Four astronauts fly SpaceX back home to end 5-month mission
Newly found asteroid has a 'very small chance' of hitting Earth, NASA says
Space startup forced to call off launch of world's first 3D-printed rocket
This new space probe will go farther and faster than any before, gathering data for generations
Meet the sargassum belt, a 5,000-mile-long snake of seaweed circling Florida
NASA instrument bound for Titan could reveal chemistry leading to life
Scientists identify heat wave at bottom of ocean
‘Unstable’ Moons May Be Obliterating Alien Life across the Universe
Arizona county approves solar-powered cobalt sulfate production facility
Researchers develop biodegradable, biorecyclable glass
Rivers and streams in the Andean Cordillera are hot spots for greenhouse gases emissions, shows study
Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy
Orca female observed caring for baby pilot whale
Experts weigh medical advances in gene-editing with ethical dilemmas
Neurotech could connect our brains to computers. What could go wrong, right?
Kiska, 'the loneliest whale in the world,' dies at Canada amusement park
Mysterious new behavior seen in whales may be recorded in ancient manuscripts
An extra X chromosome-linked gene may explain decreased viral infection severity in females
New study provides first comprehensive look at oxygen loss on coral reefs
Genetic causes of three previously unexplained rare diseases identified
Protein engineers navigate toward more targeted therapeutics
Researchers highlight nucleolar DNA damage response in fight against cancer
David Byrne on Talking Heads and following his own beat
With Florida ranking high in UFO sightings, astronomers ask what's up there?
NASA’s Magellan Data Reveals Volcanic Activity on Venus
Engineers Keep an Eye on Fuel Supply of NASA’s Oldest Mars Orbiter
The Push to Conserve 30 Percent of the Planet: What’s at Stake?
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