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Archaeologists discover ancient Maya palatial complex
Experts estimate the complex to be nearly 1,500 years old and believe it served the dynasty that ruled the area prior to Spanish colonization
Yogev Israeli
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09.27.23
Animals can inform the weather, researchers say
By attaching advanced sensors to the bodies of fish, birds, seals, and other animals, valuable information about how climate change otherwise not attainable, can be gathered
Yogev Israeli
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09.26.23
Climate change instrumental in 9th-century collapse of Tibetan Empire, study says
Experts find harsh climate conditions led to drought and mass death on Tibetan Plateau bringing social unrest to the empire
Yogev Israeli
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09.20.23
Circle of life: Only 25,000 lions left in Africa
Some 90% of lion habitats were damaged, leaving lions with only 25 suitable countries to live in; Study mapped ecological and socio-political threats and predicts depressing reality for 'king of beasts'
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09.18.23
One of the oldest cannons in Europe found in Sweden
Experts say cannon made out of bronze was likely produces in the 14th century and was unreliable after prolonged use due to inexperienced construction
Yogev Israeli
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09.15.23
Ancient ice age may have wiped out humans on Europe 1.1 million years ago
Researchers find rapid cooling strained food resources and created inhospitable conditions for early humans
Yogev Israeli
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09.13.23
Scientists discover fossil of tiny dinosaur-age 'ice mouse'
Furry creature, whose remains discovered in Alaska, resembled a modern shrew and weighed only 11 grams; Researchers say rodent ‘did not hibernate, but rather was active year-round’
Yogev Israeli
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09.10.23
Archeologists ponder use of ancient limestone balls discovered in Jordan Valley
Deliberate knapping of limestone balls found at prehistoric 'Ubeidiya site and the intricate surface smoothing process that demands exceptional skills and clear intent, poses a challenge to previously held ideas about the abilities of early hominids'
Yogev Israeli
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09.07.23
Kākāpō parrots have genome sequenced en masse in battle against extinction
Researchers find highly endangered New Zealand bird susceptible to disease and has low reproduction rate; ‘By understanding the genetic reasons for these issues, we can help decrease them’
Yogev Israeli
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09.04.23
Experts find remains of unknown T-Rex dinosaur relatives in Morocco
New study says two newly found predatory dinosaurs lived right before an extinction event on Earth in an area where scientists never expected to find such fossils
Yogev Israeli
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09.04.23
Climate change turns wildfires more destructive, study says
Environmental experts use computer models to simulate forest fires following increase in global warming and say risk for severe fires could go up by 172%
Yogev Israeli, AFP
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09.03.23
Scientists discover seven new 'walking leaves' species
From India, Vietnam and Indonesia to the Philippines, these leaf insects use sophisticated camouflage to avoid predators, who are unable to distinguish them from real leaves
Yogev Israeli
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09.03.23
Following powerful earthquake, American Samoa island is sinking
Strong 2009 earthquake exacerbated sinking of South Pacific Ocean island, according to NASA researchers; study highlights even more pressing need for immediate actions aimed at aiding small islands, which face risk of disappearing due to rising ocean surface
Yogev Israeli
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08.30.23
Paper straws not as safe as previously thought, research shows
Belgian researchers say that while paper straws pose limited risk to human health, they nevertheless could accumulate in the body over many years; stainless steel straws found to be an adequate alternative
Yogev Israeli
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08.28.23
Scientists extract DNA from 2,900-year-old Assyrian time capsule
Bricks dated and identified by inscription in Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform script pronouncing them property of palace of King Ashrnaspirpal II who ruled the Neo-Assirian empire from 883 to 859 BCE
Yogev Israeli
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08.27.23
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