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Weekly Science Report 9-15-23

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Weekly Science Report

September 15, 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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'I am horrified': Archaeologists are fuming over ancient human relative remains sent to edge of space


7,000-year-old animal bones, human remains found in enigmatic stone structure in Arabia


Prehistoric artists carved incredibly lifelike animal tracks


Archaeologists reveal largest paleolithic cave art site in Eastern Iberia

Early humans deliberately made mysterious stone 'spheroids'


Pigment production adapted to cultural changes and availability of mineral resources 40,000 years ago in Ethiopia






Remains of U.S. WWII pilot who never returned from bombing mission identified with DNA


DNA from 17th-Century Teeth Confirms Cause of London’s Great Plague


JFK assassination witness questions whether shooter acted alone


The U.S. set the stage for a coup in Chile. It had unintended consequences at home


Vatican holds unprecedented beatification of Polish family of 9 killed for hiding Jews


Lessons from Birmingham: 60 years after the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing


Quest to bring priest charged with torture in Argentina to justice


Economic relationships in Pre-Columbian Mexico show that Aztec rulers were ruthless exploiters


When the Nazis Massacred Greek Civilians to Send a Warning to Those Who Resisted






An Ancient Roman Wall Just Emerged in Switzerland. It's an Archaeological Sensation.


No one 'expected to find what we did': 4,000-year-old Canaanite arch in Israel may have been used by cult


Investigating ancient irrigation tunnels with a remote controlled car


Shipboard cannon found off the Swedish coast may be the oldest in Europe








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AI-driven tool makes it easy to personalize 3D-printable models




How NASA's Habitable Worlds Observatory will search exoplanets for signs of alien life


'It is biological in origin': 1st analysis of weird golden orb from ocean floor leaves scientists stumped


Astronaut Frank Rubio sets US record for longest trip in space


New survey outlines what NASA must do over the next 10 years to help astronauts thrive beyond Earth


FAA orders SpaceX to take 63 corrective actions on Starship and keeps rocket grounded


NASA releases UFO report, says new science techniques needed to better understand them

SpaceX Starship engine passes key test for Artemis 3 moon-landing mission


NASA releases 'baby picture' of a star that will grow up to be much like our sun


Solar Orbiter closes in on the solution to a 65-year-old solar mystery





Electric cars have a road trip problem, even for the secretary of energy


The world is still falling short on limiting climate change, according to U.N. report


New poppy seed-sized fuel pellets could power nuclear reactors on the moon


Venice may be put on the endangered list, thanks to human-created climate change


There’s a vast source of clean energy beneath our feet. And a race to tap it.

Brazil restores stricter climate goals weakened under former administration


Antarctic sea-ice at 'mind-blowing' low alarms experts


Genetically modified bacteria break down plastics in saltwater






Life-changing cystic fibrosis treatment wins US$3-million Breakthrough Prize


Mystery of 'living fossil' tree frozen in time for 66 million years finally solved


Revolutionizing brain monitoring and stimulation with thin-film neural electrodes


In cancer immunotherapy, more isn’t necessarily better


Scientists take next big step in understanding genetics of schizophrenia








The who's who of the tech world meet with senators to debate plan to regulate AI


A ufologist claims to show 2 alien corpses to Mexico's Congress


How wealthy UFO fans helped fuel fringe beliefs















NOAA flies straight into the Guinness World Records book


Space Exploration and U.S. Competitiveness


Earth beyond six of nine planetary boundaries


Cracks in Ancient Martian Mud Surprise NASA's Curiosity Rover Team


NASA's Oxygen-Generating Experiment MOXIE Completes Mars Mission


Perseverance Rover Watches Ingenuity Mars Helicopter's 54th Flight


Dinosaurs Rediscovered: The Scientific Revolution in Paleontology


Cave of Bones: A True Story of Discovery, Adventure, and Human Origins


Under Alien Skies: A Sightseer's Guide to the Universe


Secure World Foundation Newsletter, September 2023


NASA Welcomes Germany as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory



NASA UNIDENTIFIED ANOMALOUS PHENOMENA: Independent Study Team Report


Flipping the Science Model: A Roadmap to Science Missions for Sustainability Report


International Science Council Newsletter


Webb Discovers Methane, Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere of K2-18 b


NASA to Reveal Asteroid Sample Grabbed in Space, Delivered to Earth






 
 
 

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