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03/07/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists update biggest 2D map of the universe, which features over one BILLION galaxies
The biggest two-dimensional map of the universe ever made just got even bigger. It now covers nearly half the sky over Earth and features more than one billion galaxies. The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Legacy Imaging Survey made this update for the 10th data release of its map, which spans 14,000 square degrees of the […]
03/02/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Astronomers discover rare star system that could create gold-producing kilonova explosion
Astronomers have discovered a rare star system that could someday set off a powerful explosion and sprinkle space with gold. Located about 11,400 light-years from Earth, the “one-in-10-billion” star system called CPD-29 2176 was first recognized by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Further observations with the SMARTS 1.5-Meter Telescope at Chile’s Cerro Tololo […]
03/02/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Researchers find heartbeat-like radio bursts in sun’s solar flare
A solar radio burst with a signal pattern similar to a human heartbeat was detected from a solar flare. According to the international team of researchers that detected the signal, it came from within a C-class solar flare located more than 5,000 kilometers above the sun’s surface. The researchers were able to determine the source […]
03/01/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Archaeologists discover earliest example of unique brain surgery procedure done 3,500 years ago
Archaeologists have discovered the earliest example of a unique brain surgery procedure, which dated back to 3,500 years ago. The discovery came in the form of skeletons of two Bronze Age brothers unearthed at the ancient city of Megiddo in Israel, today the Tel Megiddo site. One of the brothers had a 30-millimeter square hole […]
02/20/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Da Vinci’s sketches suggest his understanding of gravity was CENTURIES ahead of his time
The sketches of Italian genius Leonardo da Vinci suggest that his understanding of gravity was centuries ahead of his time. Da Vinci’s sketches, which have been neglected for decades, reveal triangles made by sand-like particles pouring from a jar. The falling grains depicted experiments to show that gravity was a form of acceleration, more than 400 years before […]
02/17/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists discover HIDDEN PHARMACY in ancient limestone caves
The latest study on moonmilk, a mineral deposit found in caves and known for its curative properties, has led to the discovery of a mysterious compound active against bacteria and resistant to numerous antibiotics. Since the beginning of time, humanity has been able to make use of the environment for resources, techniques and ideas to protect themselves from diseases and […]
02/14/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Bizarre phenomenon where section of the sun splits and circles solar north pole baffles scientists
A bizarre phenomenon involving a portion of the sun’s surface splitting and circling the bigger body’s north pole – much like a polar vortex – has baffled scientists. Tamitha Skov, a space weather forecaster, first brought attention to the phenomenon through a tweet. She accompanied her post with footage of the phenomenon, which was taken […]
02/14/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Study links unknown relatives of humans to over 1.2M-year-old tool workshop discovered in Ethiopia
Relatives of the modern man belonging to an unknown group may have made sharp hand axes from volcanic glass more than 1.2 million years ago, based on findings in the East African country of Ethiopia. Researchers examined a bunch of sites known as Melka Kunture in Ethiopia’s upper Awash River valley. They concentrated on 575 […]
02/09/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Latest study that uses AI discovers 8 probable alien “technosignatures” near distant stars
A study published in Nature Astronomy that used a new machine learning algorithm discovered eight extraterrestrial signatures, which appeared to be the trademarks of advanced technology. Lead study author Peter Ma of the University of Toronto (UToronto) explained how he and his colleagues employed a technique called “semi-unsupervised learning.” The method combines input from data marked by humans to […]
02/08/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Location of “Great Revolt” mentioned in Rosetta Stone discovered in Egypt
The location of the “Great Revolt” mentioned in the Rosetta Stone artifact has been discovered in Egypt. First discovered in 1799, the tri-lingual Rosetta Stone included a decree recorded in 196 B.C. during the reign of Pharaoh Ptolemy V. The decree coincided with the Great Revolt that lasted from 207 B.C. to 184 B.C. – […]
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