3,000-year-old goddess figurine found in an Italian lake still bears the handprints of its maker

3,000-year-old goddess figurine found in an Italian lake still bears the handprints of its maker

Archaeologists found the figurine underwater in Italy’s Lake Bolsena, where the Gran Carro archaeological site is thought to be the submerged remains of an Iron Age village. (Image credit: Guido…

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BREAKING: WHO declares mpox outbreak in Africa an international emergency

BREAKING: WHO declares mpox outbreak in Africa an international emergency

The mpox virus (pictured) is related to the virus that causes smallpox. (Image credit: SERGII IAREMENKO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY via Getty Images) Editor’s note: Following the publication of this article, Sweden…

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Rare Roman-era silver ingots depicting Constantine the Great seized from alleged black-market sale

Rare Roman-era silver ingots depicting Constantine the Great seized from alleged black-market sale

The three Roman ingots feature impressions of Constantine the Great. (Image credit: National Museum of the History of Ukraine) Three “truly sensational” Roman-era silver ingots depicting Constantine the Great were…

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NASA delays Boeing Starliner return flight again amid ‘major discussion’ about astronaut safety

NASA has pushed back the decision to return its stranded Starliner astronauts to the end of August pending a “major discussion” about the spaceship’s flight readiness, agency officials have said. …

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Giant Fossil Seeds of Extinct Legume Species Found in Indonesian Borneo

Giant Fossil Seeds of Extinct Legume Species Found in Indonesian Borneo

Paleontologists have unearthed three large (up to 7.2 cm in length) seeds and 43 fossil leaves of an ancient legume species in the Wahana Baratama coal mine near Satui, South…

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Stonehenge’s Altar Stone Was Transported from Scotland, Archeologists Say

Stonehenge’s Altar Stone Was Transported from Scotland, Archeologists Say

The Altar Stone, a 6-ton sandstone megalith that sits at the center of Stonehenge’s iconic stone circle, was sourced at least 750 km from its current location, according to new research…

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New Archaeological Site Sheds More Light on Hunting Abilities and Adaptability of Neanderthals

New Archaeological Site Sheds More Light on Hunting Abilities and Adaptability of Neanderthals

An archaeological sequence of the Abric Pizarro site in the southeast Pre-Pyrenees is centered on MIS 4 (around 71,000 years ago), a poorly known period in Neanderthal history. Iberian Neanderthals…

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Paleontologists Discover New Species of Extinct Walrus

Paleontologists Discover New Species of Extinct Walrus

Paleontologists from Japan, Belgium and the United States have identified a new species of the extinct genus Ontocetus from a nearly complete pair of fossilized jaws from the Early Pleistocene…

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AMS Detector Reveals Surprising Surplus of Cosmic Rays Made of Deuterons

AMS Detector Reveals Surprising Surplus of Cosmic Rays Made of Deuterons

Deuterons — atomic nuclei made up of a proton and a neutron — are thought to form in the same way as helium-3 nuclei, in collisions between primary helium-4 nuclei…

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Study: Asteroid Psyche Originated beyond Solar System’s Snow Line and Later Migrated to Main Belt

Study: Asteroid Psyche Originated beyond Solar System’s Snow Line and Later Migrated to Main Belt

Planetary scientists using spectral data from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope have confirmed the detection of hydroxyl molecules on the surface of the metallic asteroid Psyche. The presence of…

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