Weekly Science Report 4-7-23
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- Apr 10, 2023
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Weekly Science Report
April 7, 2023
“At the end of your life, this world will either be a more or less compassionate, loving caring place because of your presence. Your move!”
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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.
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Cave paintings of mutilated hands could be a Stone Age sign language
Prehistoric sabertooth skull found in Iowa likely last of species to walk Earth, researchers say
Clues to the Lives of North America’s First Inhabitants Are Hidden Underwater
Supernatural beliefs have featured in every society throughout history: New research helps explain why
Italian art experts astonished by David statue uproar in Florida
‘The Lost King’: One sleuth’s quest for the truth about Richard III
After nearly 200 years, the Yuchi Tribe of Oklahoma reconnects with bison
Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ With Leonardo DiCaprio Gets October Release Date
Mickey Mouse celebrates Persian New Year. Iranians are thrilled by the representation.
Portland Art Museum changes policy after Karuk mother speaks out
The Supreme Court wrestles with questions over the Navajo Nation's water rights
The start of the Iraq War 20 years later in photos
A landscape that generations of Latinos fought to preserve is now a national monument
Swiss Art Foundation Launches Probe to Discover if Items Were Stolen by Nazis From Jews
UP CLOSE: With Chuck Sams, First Native American to Lead the National Park Service
Nepal Wants a Sacred Necklace Returned. But a Major Museum Still Keeps It on Display.
How these art sleuths reunited a family after centuries apart
DNA: Woman was on famed 17th century Swedish warship
Virginia Norwood, a pioneer in satellite land imaging, dies at age 96
Māori May Have Reached Antarctica 1,000 Years Before Europeans
Mauritania’s ancient libraries could be lost to the expanding desert
Horses came to American West by early 1600s, study finds
Artificial intelligence is helping researchers identify and analyse some of the world’s oldest art
More than 1,000 objects in the Met’s collection linked to alleged traffickers and looters, investigation finds
Greek Farmer Stumbles Onto 3,400-Year-Old Tomb Hidden Below His Olive Grove
The Mystery of This Petroglyph-Covered Alaskan Beach
Archaeologists discover oldest pearl city in the Gulf in the UAE
Scotland's 'oldest' tartan found in Highlands bog
The Largest Manmade Block Ever Was Just Discovered in Lebanon
New exhibit explores significance of Mexica’s lunar goddess
Have we got Ancient Egypt's mummies all wrong?
See the oldest human ever found in Egypt in stunning new facial approximation
Nothing to report
New source of water found in moon samples from China mission
No atmosphere found at faraway Earth-sized world, study says
Mysterious 'Difficulties' Prevent Secretive Nuclear Lab From Releasing Records on First Known Interstellar Object to Land on Earth
Are strange space signals in Antarctica evidence of a parallel universe?
Living on the moon? Rolls-Royce secures funding to develop nuclear reactor on the moon
Scientists think they know why interstellar object 'Oumuamua moved so strangely
World's first 3D-printed rocket launches but fails to reach orbit in key test flight
Africa’s aquifers hold more than 20 times the water stored in the continent’s lakes, but they aren’t the answer to water scarcity
Meet the next four people headed to the Moon – how the diverse crew of Artemis II shows NASA’s plan for the future of space exploration
Virgin Orbit fails to secure funding and will cease operations
Repeating radio signal leads astronomers to an Earth-size exoplanet
Astronomers just mapped the ‘bubble’ that envelopes our planet
Earth at higher risk of big asteroid strike, satellite data suggest
Updated space safety document outlines rules of the road for avoiding collisions
Millions of dead fish have been found in an Australian river due to low oxygen levels
Take a Virtual Tour of the ‘Doomsday’ Seed Vault
Antarctic ice age survival story: life seeking ice-free refuges imitates art in Ice Age, the movie
Which States Generated the Most Renewable Energy in 2022?
New research reveals how forests reduce their own bushfire risk, if they’re left alone
Insecticide use against desert locust in the Horn of Africa 2019–2021 reveals a pressing need for change
Climate change: farmers in Ghana can’t predict rainfall anymore, changing how they work
Alaska’s Fisheries Are Collapsing. This Congresswoman Is Taking on the Industry She Says Is to Blame
A ship for windpower takes shape in Louisiana oil country
The Biden administration sells oil and gas leases in the Gulf of Mexico
Umbilical blood stem cell transplant puts woman in HIV remission
The CDC is investigating recalled eyedrops after infections cause death and blindness
Scientists sequence Beethoven's genome for clues into his painful past
Uh-oh. A new tropical mosquito has come to Florida. The buzz it's creating isn't good
Feel again: Advancements in prosthetics limb technology allow feeling, control
A deadly disease so neglected it's not even on the list of neglected tropical diseases
Up to 70 North Atlantic right whales were spotted in Cape Cod Bay
Plan to return Lolita the orca to 'home waters' over 50 years after capture announced
Authorities are investigating 33 swimmers for allegedly harassing dolphins in Hawaii
Sailboat crew rescued in Pacific after abandoning ship sunk by whale
Navajo Tech is the first tribal university to offer a PhD program
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/navajo-tech-first-tribal-university-offer-phd-program-rcna76717
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia, Jan Karski
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National Education Association, Support the Freedom to Read
AFTER THE FIRES ON RAPA NUI (CHILE) UNESCO LAUNCHES AN EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE ISLAND'S WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Report on the Implementation of International Humanitarian Law with regards to the Protection of Cultural Heritage in the Occupied Tskhinvali Region, Georgia
Cultural heritage predation in Iraq: The sectarian appropriation of Iraq’s past
Are We Ready for First Contact?
New Planetary Defense Strategy Outlines Key US Government Goals
Space ISAC Stands Up Operational Watch Center to Keep Pace with Proliferating Threats to Space Systems
Engineers Keep an Eye on Fuel Supply of NASA's Oldest Mars Orbiter
Meridians, measures and mystery: Sacred geography in the south of France
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