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01/19/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Prehistoric DNA study uncovers previously unknown group of people that lived in Siberia thousands of years ago
Scientists examining prehistoric DNA have found a previously unknown group of hunter-gatherers that lived in Siberia possibly more than 10,000 years ago. They determined that the mysterious group in Siberia’s Altai area was a mixture between two distinct groups that lived in Siberia during the last Ice Age. The Altai – situated between northern Siberia, […]
01/12/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Opal gemstones in Martian crater indicate extensive water, possible microbial life once existed there
An old, dried-up lake bed on Mars may be full of opal gemstones that could prove the existence of extensive water and possible microbial life on the Red Planet. This was based on latest data from Curiosity, the largest and most capable rover ever sent to Mars. A study issued Dec. 19 in the Journal […]
01/12/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
5 Hidden ancient civilizations discovered by laser technology
In the past few years, archaeologists have used lasers to discover previously hidden ancient civilizations. This laser technology, called light detection and ranging (LiDAR), employs planes or drones to beam thousands of laser pulses from the sky to the ground below. These pulses penetrate through the thick, deep forest covering – which researchers then use to generate […]
01/06/2023
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By Zoey Sky
“Mermaid” mummy in Japan could be a terrifying monkey-fish hoax, researchers say
Mermaids have fascinated people through various forms of media like books, movies and TV shows since the mythical creatures first became popular. They are usually portrayed as beautiful women with fish-like tails. But in Japan, one mermaid mummy looks nothing like the mermaids in pictures. According to Japanese researchers, the 300-year-old mermaid could have been […]
01/05/2023
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By Mike Adams
CWC Labs and Mike Adams will help analyze comet impact evidence tied to the fall of civilization 12,800 years ago – an interview with Dr. Malcolm LeCompte from Comet Research Group
In an interview with Dr. Malcolm LeCompte of the Comet Research Group, I pledged microscopy and ICP-MS (mass spec) instrument time to the comet researchers to help them analyze the physical evidence left behind by the cataclysm believed to have taken place around 12,800 years ago in an event called the Younger Dryas Boundary impact. […]
06/01/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Experts unearth unique leather scale armor at 2,500-year-old Chinese burial site
According to a study, a man in Northwest China was buried with a unique armor made of over 5,000 leather scales about 2,500 years ago. The military garment was so elaborate its design looks like the overlapping scales of a fish. The study was published in the journal Quaternary International. The armor resembles an apron-like waistcoat and it […]
11/05/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Researchers find world’s oldest stone tools in Kenya
American paleontologists recently found the world’s oldest stone tools, believed to be carved some 3.3 million years ago during the Pliocene period. The Smithsonian Magazine reported that the set of carved tools was discovered at the Lomekwi 3 site in West Turkana, Kenya. Amounting to 149 tools in all, they include hammers, anvils and carved stones. The stone tools were […]
09/13/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Reshaping history: Experts unearth proof that humans entered the Americas in several waves, not all at once
Humans were thought to have entered the Americas 12,000 years ago. However, the discovery of the skeletal remains of humans from 10,000 years ago challenges this theory. The skeleton was that of a woman whose skull shape was different from that of others in the same region at the same period. Experts believed that this is […]
09/13/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Professor unearths sample of human brains that turned to GLASS after Vesuvius eruption
One man’s brain turned to glass after the Mount Vesuvius eruption in Italy in 79 A.D., a study suggests. The eruption itself killed thousands and destroyed Roman settlements near modern-day Naples. The town of Herculaneum was buried by volcanic matter and entombed some of its residents. A team of researchers, however, has been studying the remains […]
05/28/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Ancient “embassy” in famed Mayan city hints at two allied states turned bitter foes
Archaeologists unearthed what might be an embassy hidden in the ancient Maya city of Tikal in what is now Guatemala. Built around A.D. 300, the embassy was a sprawling courtyard that featured a pyramid, a burial site and sundry items, all of which appeared to have been informed by the artistic sensibilities of Teotihuacan, a rival city hundreds of miles away in […]
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