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08/14/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Analysis of bone collagen from Roman Britons reveal details about their diet and mortality rates
Remains of Roman Britons are known for their high nitrogen isotope ratios, which are linked to a sophisticated and abundant diet characterized mainly by seafood. But a study published in the journal Annals of Human Biology found that higher nitrogen isotope ratios, combined with carbon ratios and death rates, correspond to long periods of malnutrition and higher mortality risk. This looks […]
08/14/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Apparent gravity-defying waterfalls spotted along the coast of Sydney, Australia
Waterfalls on the New South Wales coast seem to be defying gravity — instead of flowing down, these reverse waterfalls are flowing up. Aerial footage of the waterfalls at the Royal National Park, south of Sydney, shows that streams are blown back up toward the land as water pours over the cliffs. Last Monday’s reverse waterfalls are not the first […]
08/14/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Dwarf planet Ceres may have saltwater beneath its surface, researchers say
Reservoirs of saltwater may be lurking beneath the surface of Ceres, the dwarf planet closest to Earth, according to recent images taken by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)’s Dawn spacecraft. Dawn orbited Ceres from 2015 to 2018 until it ran out of fuel. In its final months, it flew about 20 miles above the dwarf […]
08/12/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Mars-sized sunspot is turning toward Earth, raising concerns over intense solar flares
A massive Earth-facing sunspot was detected earlier this August, raising concerns over the possibility of solar flares. Experts project that the sunspot, part of the cluster tagged as AR2770, is going to grow in size — its dark primary core is already estimated to be about the diameter of Mars. Amateur astronomer Martin Wise of Trenton, Florida, captured an […]
08/11/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Fresh finds from a cave in Mexico suggest humans populated North America earlier than currently known, rewriting the prehistoric first settlers
Excavations in the Chiquihuite Cave in Zacatecas, Mexico unearthed nearly 2,000 stone artifacts that date back to as early as 33,000 years ago — earlier than the arrival of Clovis people in North America which is dated around 13,500 years ago. This finding, published in the journal Nature, could rewrite the currently accepted narrative based on the “Clovis first” theory. According to […]
08/09/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Scientists find new mystery human ancestor whose DNA remains in people today
Scientists recently found evidence of an unknown ancestor of humans whose DNA is present even in people living today. Their findings, published in the journal Plos Genetics, were derived from a novel algorithm that allowed scientists to map the lineages of early humans and the interbreeding events that occurred between them. Among the ancient ancestors included in the study were […]
08/09/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Scientists say the Moon and Mars may have lava tubes so large, they could be used as permanent base structures for colonization
A study published in the journal Earth-Science Reviews found that lava tubes larger than those on Earth might be lurking beneath the surfaces of the Moon and Mars. According to researchers from the University of Padua, University of Bologna and Virtual Geographic Agency in Italy, the tubes are large enough that they could fit bases for astronauts. They also noted that the lava tubes in the […]
08/05/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Deadly Yellowstone earthquake revisited – aftershocks still felt today
On the night of August 17, 1959, a 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck west of Yellowstone National Park. Campers fled in horror while geologists stationed in the area scrambled to document the phenomenon. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) was keen on monitoring the Yellowstone Volcano, a supervolcano that could wreak untold destruction in the event of an eruption. Nobody anticipated the […]
08/02/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Scientists discovered volcanic eruptions, not asteroid impact, triggered climate change 14,500 years ago
Recent findings published in the journal Science Advances refute the claim that the Younger Dryas — a period of abrupt cooling in the Northern Hemisphere — was caused by a meteorite impact. Instead, the study shows that debris from intense volcanic eruptions in the Northern Hemisphere blanketed the atmosphere, deflecting sunlight and cooling Earth. The researchers were reluctant to accept their […]
08/01/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Researchers discovered a new ocean current feeding one of the largest waterfalls in the world
A study published in the journal Nature Communications found that a little-known ocean current is feeding water into the North Atlantic Ocean’s Faroe Bank Channel Overflow – one of the largest “waterfalls” in the world. This discovery by an international team of researchers sheds new light on the ocean circulations in the Nordic seas, where dense overflow waters play […]
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