
Early North Americans Made Needles from Bones of Canids, Felids and Hares, Archaeologists Say
Bone needles discovered at the 12,900-year-old website of La Prele in Wyoming, the United States, were produced from the bones of foxes; hares; and felids such as bobcats, mountain lions,…
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Astronomers Spot Early Universe’s Fastest-Feeding Black Hole
Called LID-568, this 7.2-million-solar-mass great void seems feeding upon matter at a rate 40 times its Eddington limitation and is viewed as it existed simply 1.5 billion years after the…
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Early development is inherently ‘chaotic,’ new atlas of mammal embryos reveals
& Researchers have “mapped” the position and place of cells within the embryos of a number of mammal types, exposing brand-new information of how early advancement is controlled. (Image credit:…
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Early galaxies weren’t mystifyingly massive after all, James Webb Space Telescope finds
This image reveals a little part of the field observed by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) for the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science (CEERS) study. It is…
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Early Galaxies Were Less Massive than Previously Thought
In a paper released today in the Huge Journalastronomers examined the advancement of enormous galaxies at redshifts of 4-8 chosen from the JWST Cosmic Evolution Early Release Survey (CEERS). Composite-color…
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LGR Oddware – X10: MS-DOS Smart Home Automation!
Greetings, and welcome to LGR Oddware, where we're taking a look at hardware and software that is odd, forgotten, and obsolete, and today, that is the X10 Power House: "Control…
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