Weekly Science Report 7-14-23
- Emergency Manager's Weekly Report
- Jul 14, 2023
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Weekly Science Report
July 14, 2023
“To the stars through hardship. Which could also mean that the stars could deliver us from anything. That in the mysteries and vastness of space, we might not just satisfy our curiosity, our need for exploration. But in it we might each find salvation.”
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.
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Oregon could be oldest site of human occupation in North America, UO find indicates
Ancient genomes suggest farming in Africa was ignited by oversea-migrants from Iberia 7,400 years ago
Damage on 39,000-year-old tools may reveal a prehistoric ‘Age of Bamboo’
Sudan's fossil desert underwater reservoir
Ancient rock engravings at Timna Park reveal insights into human cultures
Ancient-DNA researcher fired for ‘serious misconduct’ lands new role
‘Giant’ 300,000-year-old handaxes unearthed in Kent
Men are hunters, women are gatherers. That was the assumption. A new study upends it.
Carnegie Museum researchers help unearth new species of 'Freddy Krueger' dinosaur in Patagonia
New Evidence Found for Stone Age Children, Thought Lost to Time
Neanderthals Passed On Their Large Noses to Modern Humans
Siberian cave filled with mammoth, rhino and bear bones is ancient hyena lair
Oldest genetic data from a human relative found in 2-million-year-old teeth
Giant sloth pendants suggest earlier human presence in Americas
The Real History Behind the Archimedes Dial in ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’
For the record: We visit Colleen Shogan, the first woman appointed U.S. Archivist
Incoming director of Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum steps down months after appointment
The Little-Known Legend of Jesus in Japan
Oklahoma judge throws out a suit seeking reparations for the Tulsa Race Massacre
The Dutch are returning looted artifacts to Indonesia and Sri Lanka. Does it matter?
Who was J. Robert Oppenheimer? Biographer Kai Bird delves into the physicist's fascinating life and legacy
Discovery of up to 25 Mesolithic pits in Bedfordshire astounds archaeologists
Israel’s Amnesty for Antiquities Looters Produces Treasures
Howells' renovation exposes 200-year-old chapel
Enigmatic Anglo-Saxon ivory rings discovered in elite burials came from African elephants 4,000 miles away
Ocomtún: A long-lost Maya city that was just discovered
With Israeli Army Backing, Settlers Excavate West Bank Archaeological Site in Palestinian Territory
Archaeological dig in Galilee uncovers mosaics of Samson and commemorative inscriptions
Resting place of sunken World War II carrier identified 78 years later
At Peru temple site, archaeologists explore 3,000-year-old 'condor's passageway'
Archaeologists revisit mysterious carving site on Shropshire hill
Research group deciphers enigmatic ancient 'unknown Kushan script'
The Palace on Tablet Hill
A Surprise in Sudan
A New Day for the Ancestors' Mounds
An Archaeologist’s Take on What Indiana Jones Gets Right—and Wrong—About the Field
Graz Mummy Book: Should the History of the Book be rewritten?
When Lettuce Was a Sacred Sex Symbol
Hidden details of Egyptian paintings revealed by chemical imaging
A California company has received FAA certification for its flying car
Dancing cyborgs: Japanese researchers develop robot arms to 'unlock creativity'
Empowering African women in STEM
Robots say they have no plans to steal jobs or rebel against humans
Harvard professor Avi Loeb believes he's found fragments of alien technology
Deep-sea mining: a new gold rush or environmental disaster?
Indian Ocean gravity hole was caused by extinct ancient sea, scientists say
Cold fusion is making a scientific comeback
New radio observations confirm unintended electromagnetic radiation emanating from large satellite constellations
Volcanic tsunami hazards: What can the Santorini seafloor tell us?
Ariane 5 launches final mission as Europe faces space gap
Blue Origin is planning to build an international launch facility
Mars helicopter Ingenuity phones home, breaking 63-day silence
Astronomers witness energetic switch on of black hole
Scientists beam solar power to Earth from space for 1st time ever
Sun blasts out powerful X-class solar flare causing radio blackouts on Earth
What will the Earth be like in 500 years?
Scientists use NASA MESSENGER mission data to measure chromium on Mercury
NASA expands developers' contracts for its next-gen spacesuits
Shiniest exoplanet ever found has reflective metal clouds
Scientists Have Found a Hot Spot on the Moon’s Far Side
Black Holes Are Accelerating The Expansion Of The Universe, Say Cosmologists
James Webb Telescope catches glimpse of possible first-ever ‘dark stars’
Decrypting lunar craters quickly and easily
Revealing the invisible: Detecting variations in extragalactic magnetic fields
Artificial intelligence enables new insights into solar magnetic field
Rainforest loss worsened despite global pledge: research
Antarctic sea ice reached 'record-smashing low' last month
Study says drinking water from nearly half of US faucets contains potentially harmful chemicals
Improving high-temperature stability of perovskite solar cells
New technique may help achieve mass production fusion energy
Supercomputer Will Help Decide whether to Block the Sun
New species may have just been discovered in rare "octopus nursery" off Costa Rica
Honeybee deaths rose last year. Here's why farmers would go bust without bees
Blackfeet Nation celebrates the return of wild bison
AI combined with CRISPR precisely controls gene expression
Beamline innovation could enhance the potential of cancer treatment with proton therapy
Saving Whales with Computational Thinking
3 unanswered questions about the newly approved Alzheimer's drug Leqembi
Building a better forest tree with CRISPR gene editing
Tau-based biomarker tracks Alzheimer’s progression
House investigator warns UFOs are beyond control 'in our military airspace'
UFO hunters say spacecraft debris appears 'artificial in origin'
Searching for Osiris & The Tree of Life: Book 3 of the Ancient Cosmological Gods series
Monuments Men and Women Foundation, Interactive Map of WWII Art Repositories
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