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Weekly Science Report 6-30-23

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  • Jul 2, 2023
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Weekly Science Report

June 30, 2023


“To the stars through hardship.”

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds





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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New dinosaur species Vectipelta barretti discovered on Britain's Isle of Wight


Ancient pendant found in Mongolia may be oldest known carving of a penis


Neanderthals created Europe's oldest 'intentional' engravings up to 75,000 years ago, study suggests


The civilization myth: How new discoveries are rewriting human history


The Fascinating World of Neanderthal Diet, Language and Other Behaviors


Human Relatives Were Butchering and Eating Each Other 1.45 Million Years Ago


New analysis of tooth minerals confirms megalodon shark was warm-blooded


Archaeologists Uncover Earliest Evidence of Modern Humans in Southeast Asia


Magnetic bacteria provide clues for the early diversification of bacteria





Humans and Neanderthals could have lived together even earlier than we thought



Family suing San Diego cemetery after remains of Juneteenth trailblazer missing from burial plot


Federal government to preserve history of boarding schools


This WWII battle wasn't against Nazis. It was between Black and white GIs in England


How ex-Confederates spread racist attitudes far and wide after the Civil War

Maine Legislature vote expands sovereignty for Native American tribes


Biblical Kingdom of Judah expanded into Israel earlier than previously thought, study finds


Greeks Are Descendants of the Mycenaeans, DNA Study Confirms


Quest to discover the lost actress of Vilnius who is full of mystery


Who is Oppenheimer? The controversial man behind the atomic bomb





An archaeological first: A poem by Virgil appears on the remnants of a Roman oil amphora


An ancient Mayan empire city was found in the Mexican jungle


Archaeologists unearth 4,000-year-old ‘Stonehenge of the Netherlands’


Ancient city razed by IS group yields new artifacts from the rubble

Florida archaeologists uncover America's first free Black settlement- Video


Silver medal featuring winged Medusa discovered at Roman fort near Hadrian's Wall


Tourist filmed carving his girlfriend’s name into Rome’s Colosseum


This Ancient Maya City Was Hidden in the Jungle for More Than 1,000 Years


Did Indiana Jones help or hurt archaeology?




Ancient Egyptian hydraulic engineering shown in walls along Nile – study







Nothing to report



Webb Telescope is powerful enough to see a variety of biosignatures in exoplanets, argues new paper


A new satellite could help clean up the air in America's most polluted neighborhoods


Evidence of the amino acid tryptophan found in space


Deep sea rescues have a mixed track record. The Pisces III is one that succeeded


Hold onto your satellites: The sun is about to get a lot stormier


Lawsuit: Insufficient prototype testing could put Titanic sub passengers in 'extreme danger'


‘Expedition Unknown’ Host Canceled OceanGate Trip Because of ‘Safety Concerns': ‘Titan Did Not Perform Well on My Dive’


A year after Yellowstone floods, fishing guides have to learn 'a whole new river'

How to get your name engraved on a NASA spacecraft bound for Europa


Scientists have found signs of a new kind of gravitational wave. It's really big


Human remains likely recovered from wreckage of Titan submersible, Coast Guard says


Our own Milky Way is sending out neutrinos, the so-called 'ghost particles'






For amateur astronomers, 'star parties' are the antidote to light-polluted skies


NASA launches Mars mission simulation


Why do some people get rashes in space? There's a clue in astronaut blood


The U.S. Navy heard the likely implosion of the missing Titan sub on Sunday


Artemis I’s solar panels harvested a lot more energy than expected

Time-lapse images show bus-sized asteroid zoom "very close" to Earth at over 2,000 mph


Harvard professor’s search for remains of interstellar object that crashed into ocean concludes — here’s what was found


Novel algorithm improves understanding of plasma shock waves in space



US Army Corps revokes permit for Minnesota mine, cites threat to downstream tribe's water standards


A new adsorbent for removing radioactive cesium ions from nuclear wastewater


This fishing gear can help save whales. What will it take for fishermen to use it?


Western tribes' last-ditch effort to stall a large lithium mine in Nevada




Why can’t tourists stop messing with wild animals?


How scientists are hacking the genetic code to give proteins new powers

Killer whale boat attack videos might not be what they seem


Octopuses have a REM-like sleep state where they appear to dream


Dolphin moms use baby talk to call to their young, recordings show


Orcas disrupt boat race near Spain in latest display of dangerous, puzzling behavior


A worm named after a comedian is impacting spiny lobster reproduction and could threaten a lucrative fishing interest




Utopia: The ancient discoveries that point to the ideal human society


Harvard professor who studies dishonesty is accused of falsifying data


Step inside the world's only nuclear-powered passenger ship — built in 1959














Bringing Proximity and Perspective to the Emmett Till Story


Ten Ways to Unlock an Ocean of Opportunity


Yellowstone National Park, Take the Yellowstone Pledge





 
 
 

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