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Weekly Science Report 8-25-23

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Weekly Science Report

August 25, 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.


I hope you enjoy this publication and that the content challenges and inspires you!


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In a Stone Age Community, Women Moved While Men Stayed with Family


The Oldest Known Neanderthal Engravings were Discovered in a French Cave


Ötzi the Iceman has a new look: balding and dark-skinned


Ancient human-size sea lizard rewrites history of early armored marine reptiles


What’s the World’s Oldest Language?


New ancient ape from Türkiye challenges the story of human origins


Missing topographical elements of Paleolithic rock art revealed by stereoscopic imaging


The Flores Man Hobbits: Are They Still Alive?


Sea sequin 'bling' links Indonesian islands' ancient communities


Sequencing genes of Iron and Bronze Age peoples to better understand early Mediterranean migration patterns


Rare Stone Age discovery in mid-Norway


Rising seas and a great southern star: Aboriginal oral traditions stretch back more than 12,000 years







Oklahoma declines to discuss a settlement of Tulsa Race Massacre survivors’ lawsuit


Threat from climate change to some of India’s sacred pilgrimage sites is reshaping religious beliefs


Relationships Carved From Clay Bring New Partners to Museums


This Paris book market has been here for 450 years. Now it’s being moved for ‘security reasons’


Omagh attack: Memorial service takes place in Northern Ireland on 25th anniversary of deadly bombing


Arkansas Education Department won’t allow credit for AP African American Studies course


New find throws light on life of slaves in Ancient Rome’s Pompeii


Newly dated cave art tells a dark story in Borneo’s history


Researchers extract ancient DNA from a 2,900-year-old clay brick, revealing a time capsule of plant life


Technology reveals new picture of ancient Native American culture


China's ancient water pipe networks show they were a communal effort with no evidence of a centralized state authority


Europe's ancient languages shed light on a great migration and weather vocabulary


The Real History Behind the ‘Golda’ Movie


How the War of 1898 Changed History Forever—in the United States and Beyond





Israel may uproot ancient Christian mosaic near Armageddon. Where it could go next sparks outcry


Michigan State students discover traces of school's first observatory built in 1881


An ancient Mayan empire city was found in the Mexican jungle


Roman aristocrat unearthed in ancient cemetery that could show Britain's shift to Anglo-Saxon society


Nottinghamshire villagers uncover 16th Century secrets contained in chest


Second Temple era synagogue discovered in Russia


Evidence of Jerusalem’s Destruction at the Hands of Babylonians, Then Romans Now Revealed on Mount Zion


West Point Academy discovers nearly 200-year-old time capsule




Navan Fort: Dig sheds new light on home of the Kings of Ulster


2,000-Year-Old Roman Walls Discovered in Swiss Alps


Recent Excavations in Ancient Greek City Reveal Cult Center


Possible Evidence of Deer Sacrifice Uncovered in England


The Palace on Tablet Hill


Fully Intact Giant Panda Skeleton Discovered in Chinese Emperor’s 2,000-Year-Old Tomb


Drone Scans Reveal New Details About the Battle of the Bulge





Embalming Facilities Discovered at Famous Egyptian Site








Decoding how molecules 'talk' to each other to develop new nanotechnologies


The Race to Develop Artificial Intelligence That Can Identify Every Species on the Planet





Astronomers confirm Maisie's galaxy is among earliest ever observed


The largest asteroid impact crater on Earth is lurking beneath Australia, new evidence suggests


Mars is rotating more quickly, NASA mission finds


Could white holes actually exist?


First Mexican Farmworker to Become NASA Astronaut Gets Biopic in ‘A Million Miles Away’ Trailer


How the ‘Lunar Codex’ is aiming to change the moon forever


This Radical New Metal from Outer Space Could Transform Everything—from Electric Vehicles to Nuclear Submarines


India says spacecraft heading to moon working 'perfectly'


New 'potentially interstellar' comet will be visible to the naked eye next month before leaving our solar system forever


Will Scientists Ever Find a Theory of Everything?



It Worked! India First to Land Near Moon’s South Pole


Russia's first lunar mission in 47 years smashes into the moon in failure



Making plant-based meat alternatives more palatable with protein microgels


Judge rules in favor of young Montana plaintiffs in landmark climate trial


No quick fix to reverse Antarctic sea ice loss as warming intensifies - scientists


Ecuadorians reject oil drilling in the Amazon, ending operations in protected area


Cargill Tests 123-Foot-Tall Sails in Effort to Slash Fuel Burn


National Ignition Facility earns its name for a second time





Scientists Just Discovered a ‘Strawberry-Like’ Antarctic Invertebrate With 20 Arms


Stem cells from one eye show promise in healing injuries in the other


Lolita, oldest orca held in captivity, dies before chance to return to the ocean


A global observatory to monitor Earth's biodiversity




Mohammed Yahia, Arab science journalism icon, dies at 41















LLNL’s prototype telescope now fully operational aboard the International Space Station


A new ape from Türkiye and the radiation of late Miocene hominines




 
 
 

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