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Remains of ancient people in a cave in Bulgaria rewrite the first settlement in Europe

The discovery of 45,000-year-old human remains in Bulgaria's Bacho Kiro Cave has forced scientists to reconsider the existing theory that the first representatives of Homo Sapiens came to Eurasia from Africa. The remains of...

Archaeologists unearth grim Roman find in Wales

The remains of a Roman-era mercenary and his decapitated victim have been discovered at an archaeological site in the Welsh Vale of Glamorgan. Mark Collard, an archaeologist and head of the Rubicon Heritage excavation project,...

Don’t Miss: Full Moon, a Comet, a Meteor Shower, and Other Celestial Events

The next full moon is the Pink Moon. In the 1930s the Maine Farmer’s Almanac began publishing Native American names for the Moon each month of the year. According to this almanac – as the full moon in April – this is the Pink Moon

Webb Space Telescope Will Study Formation, Composition, Clouds of Distant Worlds

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is a true technological marvel. The largest and most complex space telescope ever built, Webb is able to gather light that has been traveling for 13.5 billion years, almost...

A robot dog guards the ruins of Pompeii

The ruins of Pompeii recently have a new guard. Guard dog, but not ordinary, but entirely mechanical. The four-legged Spot robot is the latest high-tech introduction to the archeological park, which attracts millions of...

A farmer discovered a 3,300-year-old gold bracelet

While plowing his fields, a farmer stumbled upon a unique 3,300-year-old ancient bracelet from the Hittite era. The farmer, who lives in the village of Chitli, near the town of Corum in central Turkey, found...

Russian-made “Marker” robot with a “courier” function

The robot's ability to autonomously transport cargo opens up prospects for its use as a "courier", a warehouse worker, or to evacuate the wounded from the battlefield. This was announced by Aleksey Bogdanov, chief...

Turkmen chemists from local raw materials received a reagent for seawater desalination

One of the latest developments of Turkmen chemists is a method for obtaining coagulants (purifiers) for seawater desalination. This development for obtaining drinking water through the processing of sea by coagulation is intended for...

The most valuable coin in the world, minted by the assassin of Julius Caesar, for sale

Some define it as the Holy Grail in numismatics, for others it is just an investment, for others it is the bloody steam cut in praise of the most dramatic scene in Roman history. One...

A museum of Islamic civilizations has opened in Turkey’s largest mosque

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has opened the Museum of Islamic Civilizations at the Grand Mosque of Chamlaca. It is the largest mosque in the country, which was recently built in the Uskudar district...

The Vikings were 1,000 years ahead of Columbus

Wood from an ancient settlement on the Canadian island of Newfoundland testifies that long before Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic Ocean, the Vikings were the first to reach the New World, Reuters and AFP...

The world by touch

Navigation for the blind, "translator" for dialogues with the deaf and eye substitutes... According to the WHO, there are more than 2 billion people with visual impairments in the world. The organization estimates that more...

Genetic history of the Europeans studied

Modern Europeans owe their blue eyes to hunter-gatherers, their height to Asian nomads and their blond hair to Anatolian Neolithic farmers, Maylonline reported. Estonian and Italian researchers have looked at how ancient human crossbreeding has...

Astronomers Detect Powerful “Galactic Space Laser” Five Billion Light Years From Earth

Inside a galaxy merger are hydroxyl molecules, composed of one atom of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. When one molecule absorbs a photon at an 18cm wavelength, it emits two photons of the...

1,200-year-old artificial island found

A team of British archaeologists led by Professor Robert Carter has found that Bahrain's Al Sayyah Island was made by man about 1,200 years ago, reported The Daily Tribune from Bahrain. Previously, researchers believed that...

German archaeologists froze a medieval children’s burial with a dog with liquid nitrogen

German archaeologists discovered in Bavaria a rich burial of a boy of the 7th century AD, at whose feet lay the remains of a dog. Inside the tomb were perfectly preserved gold and silver...

Humanity in a digitalized society shrinks like rough skin

Author: Olga Orlova The theme of this year's Faith and Word festival is “The Church in a Changing World: Challenges and Lessons from Digitalization”. What did more than 400 delegates from dioceses from all over...

Scientists have created “lasagne” to convert heat into electricity

Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered new ways to control the flow of heat through thin materials. This can improve thermoelectric devices. The researchers took one atom thick layers of molybdenum disulfide and molybdenum...

Scientists have verified the authenticity of the headdress of the last ruler of the Aztecs

It turned out that this is not a headdress at all. The feather object, which has long been mistaken by scholars for the headdress of Cuautemoc (the last Aztec ruler of the Acamapichtli dynasty), is...

The oldest herd of dinosaurs found

Excavations in Argentina reveal that dinosaurs lived in herds as early as 193 million years ago Researchers from Argentina, the United States and South Africa have found evidence of herding in sauropodomorphs, a group of...

Fusion reactor breaks energy record

The 24-year record for nuclear fusion has collapsed, "Hi-tech" reports. JET scientists announced that they have succeeded in generating the highest sustainable energy in history by fusion of atoms, more than doubling their own...

IBM taught Maserati cars to “see” around the corner

The CLASS project will allow cars to "see" the road situation around the corner to make a safe maneuver. The streets of the iconic Italian city of Modena have become a testing ground for new...

Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer? Latest Study Finds No Increase in Risk of Brain Tumors

Longstanding fears that using mobile phones may increase the risk of developing a brain tumor have been reignited recently by the launch of 5G (fifth generation) mobile wireless technologies. Mobile phones emit radiofrequency waves...

Cryo-EM Reveals How “911” Molecule Helps Repair DNA Damage

When something goes wrong during DNA replication, cells call their own version of 911 to pause the process and fix the problem — a failsafe that is critical to maintaining health and staving off...

Exoplanets: Weird, Wondrous Worlds [Video]

There’s a huge amount of variety among exoplanets – planets outside our solar system. There are water worlds, lava planets, egg-shaped worlds, planets with multiple suns, and even planets with no sun at all!...
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