Weekly Science Report 3-3-23
- Emergency Manager's Weekly Report
- Mar 5, 2023
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Weekly Science Report
March 3, 2023
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Kingdom of Jordan on being Muslim
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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Tool technology older than previously thought
Homo sapiens may have brought archery to Europe about 54,000 years ago
Ancient platypus cousin lived alongside dinosaurs
Ancient DNA Reveals History of Hunter-Gatherers in Europe
Massive, 1.2 million-year-old tool workshop in Ethiopia made by 'clever' group of unknown human relatives
Giant flying bug found on side of Walmart turns out to be 'super-rare' Jurassic-era insect
Homo sapiens may have brought archery to Europe about 54,000 years ago
Bone study transforms understanding of dinosaur growth
Neanderthals spread diverse cultures across Eurasia (before we came along)
Mediterranean hunter-gatherers may have relied on marine resources more than previously thought
Oldest human genome from southern Spain
Humans Started Riding Horses 5,000 Years Ago, New Evidence Suggests
The First Fossil Finders in North America Were Enslaved and Indigenous People
Tracing the history of grape domestication using genome sequencing
FBI records deepen mystery of dig for Civil War-era gold
‘Jews Helped the Germans Out of Revenge or Greed’: New Research Documents How Wikipedia Distorts the Holocaust
Italy has kept its fascist monuments and buildings. The reasons are complex
12,000-year-old Neolithic artifacts in museums survive quakes
'It is evidence that the Hopi clans traveled through there': New documentary explores real history of the Grand Canyon
The rights to a famed PSA of a crying Native American now held by an Indigenous group
Native Americans seized Wounded Knee 50 years ago. Here's what 1 reporter remembers
Few speak Ojibwe as a first language. This 'nest' is teaching kids to in Cloquet
Cambodia: Stolen Angkorian crown jewellery resurfaces in London
A new museum will be built in the cavernous space beneath the Lincoln Memorial
Shinnecock explore connection to Native American residential schools in art exhibit
For Native American chefs, recognition inspires a wider reckoning
New app will help preserve and teach Dakota language one word at a time
Tributes pour in for former President Jimmy Carter after he enters hospice care
Runes were just as advanced as Roman alphabet writing, says researcher
4,000-year-old city along Chinese river is a breakthrough for understanding ancient life
Jungle Realm of the Snake Queens
For the Enslaved Potter David Drake, His Literary Practice Was His Resistance
The African Diplomats Who Protested Segregation in the U.S.
Wreckage of lost WWII sub discovered nearly 80 years later
New Easter Island statue found in volcanic crater’s dry lake
Heritage on the brink: Historic homes, temples are fighting climate change
Clues to Bronze Age cranial surgery revealed in ancient bones
Archaeological study of 24 ancient Mexican cities reveals that collective forms of governance, infrastructural investments, and collaboration all help societies last longer
Archaeologists Discover Wooden Spikes Described by Julius Caesar
Steel was being used in Europe 2900 years ago
Peru police find pre-Hispanic mummy in ex-delivery man's bag
Scientists may have solved an old Puebloan mystery by strapping giant logs to their foreheads
Archaeologists discover homes of Europe's first monument makers
Peru’s Lost Temple
Medieval synagogue that predates the Inquisition found hidden under Spanish nightclub
Scientists reveal hidden corridor in Great Pyramid of Giza
Nothing to report
Planetary scientist lays out arguments for sending a dedicated probe to Uranus
Largest asteroid ever to hit Earth was twice as big as the rock that killed off the dinosaurs
Space community considers launching Moon timezone
NASA names solar physicist as agency's science chief
New Space Radar Will Hunt Planet-Threatening Asteroids
SpaceX launches its 9th crewed mission as it heads to space station
NASA confirms humanity can deflect killer asteroids with rockets — but only if we have years to prepare
Half of all active satellites are now from SpaceX. Here’s why that may be a problem
Meteorite crashes in South Texas causing startling boom, authorities say
Scientists have discovered a new core at the center of the Earth
Leonardo da Vinci's forgotten experiments explored gravity as a form of acceleration
The Webb telescope finds surprisingly massive galaxies from the universe's youth
Most detailed geological model reveals Earth’s past 100 million years
Flat, pancake-sized metalens images lunar surface in an engineering first
Scientists discover answer to the mystery of cloudy filters on satellites
Nev. monument will shield sacred tribal land — from renewables
Dead whales on the east coast fuel misinformation about offshore wind development
HIV patient appears cured after stem cell transplant
Spinal stimulation can improve arm and hand movement years after a stroke
Toothed whales catch food in the deep using vocal fry
Mexican president posts photo of what he claims is an elf
Tribal colleges are vital, students say
UNESCO, PROTECTING UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE: Celebrating 20 years of UNESCO's action
Numerical Analysis of The Chicxulub Asteroid Event Aftermath will Help Predict Tsunami Impact
How the Chelyabinsk Blast Changed the Way Humanity Deals with Asteroid Threats
International Science Council Newsletter
How Iceland could have a starring role as a sustainable alternative protein exporter to Northern Europe
Can Amazon Countries Save the Rain Forest?
NOVA, Ancient Builders of the Amazon- Video
A 23,000-year-old southern Iberian individual links human groups that lived in Western Europe before and after the Last Glacial Maximum
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