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02/01/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Interactive map shows lost sunken cities in Germany, Japan and other countries
The fictional lost city of Atlantis has fascinated treasure hunters and explorers for over 2,000 years. But despite many theories and decades of searching, the lost city has remained elusive. Atlantis was first mentioned in the writings of the great Greek philosopher Plato around 360 B.C. He claimed that there was once an advanced civilization that […]
05/09/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Archaeologists discover statues that may be depicting people from the lost civilization of Tartessos
Archaeologists in Spain have unearthed statues believed to resemble people of the ancient Tartessos civilization. Five stone busts from 2,600 years ago were discovered at Casas del Turunuelo, a historical monument in Guarena, southern Spain. The statues dating from the 5th century B.C. had faces that depicted people from the Tartessos, who lived in the southern […]
04/03/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Experts say oldest, most complete Hebrew Bible could sell for $50M
One of the oldest surviving biblical manuscripts – an almost complete version estimated to be at least 1,100 years old – could sell for as much as $50 million. According to experts at the New York-based auction house Sotheby’s, the Codex Sassoon will be auctioned this coming May. They predicted its selling price between $30 […]
03/24/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Check out the Health Ranger’s interview with George Howard of Cosmic Summit 2023 as they discuss comet impact theory, Earth’s mysteries and more
If learning about the ancient mysteries of the world and universe is of interest to you, then be sure to mark your calendar and get ready for the upcoming Cosmic Summit 2023 event, which is scheduled to take place from June 17-18 at the Crowne Plaza Resort in beautiful Asheville, N.C. In-person seating for the […]
03/09/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Humans created bows and arrows in Europe 54,000 years ago, new archaeological study reveals
Early humans created bows and arrows in Europe as early as 54,000 years ago, according to a new archaeological study. This reinforced the notion that these weapons played an important role in the spread of early modern humans throughout the continent. Researchers have uncovered the telltale stone points at the Grotte Mandrin rock shelter in southern […]
01/25/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists find dinosaur hatchery in India with more than 250 fossilized titanosaur eggs
Scientists from the Indian capital New Delhi discovered a hatchery of dinosaurs, complete with 256 fossilized eggs. The hatchery is located in the Lameta Formation, a geological formation in India’s Narmada Valley that spans 620 miles from east to west. It covers three Indian states – Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra – and hosts numerous fossilized […]
10/25/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Unearthing the prehistoric past of Texas – animals thought “Old World” found to have roamed it 12 million years ago
Millions of years ago, Texas supported large populations of prehistoric antelopes, camels, elephants, horses, and rhinos. Its rich selection of fauna matched those found in the Serengeti, the vast ecosystem of Africa that brims with wildlife. The fossil evidence for the “Texas Serengeti” first emerged during the Great Depression. Local workers hauled thousands of specimens […]
09/20/2019
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By Stephanie Diaz
Mammals started developing arms way before the dinosaurs, study reveals
The ancestors of modern mammals may have developed their unique forelimbs long before the first dinosaurs walked on this planet. This is according to a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Researchers from The Field Museum of Natural History found evidence that early mammals evolved to have different forelimbs […]
09/19/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Cosmic crash 12,800 years ago caused climatic changes, proving “climate change” can happen at any moment, far beyond our control
Nearly 13,000 years ago, Earth’s Northern Hemisphere got clobbered by a fragmenting comet. New evidence found by University of California Santa Barbara researchers suggested that the extreme impact event also affected the weather and ecology of the Southern Hemisphere. The Younger Dryas Boundary (YDB) Impact Hypothesis proposed that the comet strike triggered climate changes and […]
06/01/2018
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By David Williams
Star light, star BLIGHT: Astronomers say that a close encounter with an alien star 70,000 years ago affected the shape of our solar system
By now, all of the planets and moons in the solar system have settled nicely into their own orbits. After all, they’ve been flying through space for quite a long time now. But did you know that certain outside forces can have long-lasting effects on their sizes, shapes, and overall behaviors? Indeed, these forces can affect […]
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