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Genomic analysis uncovers origins of South America's natives
New study of oldest human skeleton ever found in Brazil suggest pre-colonial inhabitants in the Americas evolved from single immigration wave to continent thousands of years ago
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08.08.23
Remains found in China may belong to previously unknown human lineage
Scientists in eastern China examined a jawbone, fragments of a skull and various foot bones from a hominin that lived approximately 300,000 years ago; Findings suggest this particular lineage bears a closer resemblance to Homo sapiens, or modern-day humans
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08.07.23
Cyprus beaches could disappear amid climate crisis, study shows
Researchers find that up to 72% of the island's beaches may shrink by the year 2100, as the northern and eastern shores are at risk of losing some 39 meters of coastline
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07.31.23
Unearthed armored reptile illuminates the mysterious dawn of dinosaurs
Scientists find bony deposits lining spine of archosaur fossil much like early dinosaurs and pterosaurs; This characteristic disappeared at a certain stage and then redeveloped independently several times among various dinosaur species, such as in Ankylosaurus and Stegosaurus
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07.30.23
New expeditions to a 2,000-year-old sunken vessel
The Antikythera, a cargo vessel from the late Hellenistic - early Roman era sunk to the depth carrying riches including bronze and marble statues, gold and silver was first found in 1900; now a 5-year program hopes to reveal all its secrets
Yogev Israeli
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07.27.23
Following mass extinction, fish species dubbed 'living fossils' flourished in Switzerland
Fossils examined in Switzerland revealed two coelacanth species that survived and developed about 10 million years after the major disaster, providing evidence of their resilience and adaptation following the mass extinction
Yogev Israeli
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07.26.23
Blue to green: Climate change altering ocean's color
The color change over the last two decades means ecological systems within the ocean must also be changing, since the ocean's color reflects the organisms living within it
Yogev Israeli
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07.25.23
New study reveals mysterious ancient toothed whale
Fossilized remains of a toothed whale likely related to modern dolphin sheds light on their evolution from a species that lived millions of years ago
Yogev Israeli
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07.24.23
What did the first ever apex predator munch on?
New study of fossilized remains alters scientists' assumptions about the marine creature which lived over 500 million years ago and his ability to consume hard-shelled prey
Yogev Israeli
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07.20.23
A web of discoveries: Four new types of arachnids found in Colombia
A remarkable discovery was made of spiders, mainly belonging to the tarantula family recently made in the Colombian Pacific region, which despite its rich tapestry of arachnid biodiversity, has remained largely unventured
Yogev Israeli
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07.20.23
The smaller, the fiercer: Fossilized remains show mammal killing larger dinosaur in China
Discovered in what's known as 'China's Dinosaur Pompeii', the well-maintained fossils clearly show a badger-like mammal fatally attacking a larger herbivorous dinosaur before both were taken by an avalanche
Yogev Israeli
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07.19.23
Study suggests universe is twice as old as presumed
Physicist Rajendra Gupta's study suggests current calculations that show the age of the universe is 13.7 billion years old are wrong, and his new theory shows the universe has actually been around for 26.7 billion years
Yogev Israeli
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07.17.23
Study finds ecological tipping point could arrive before 2040
Researchers run thousands of computer simulations on various environments at risk and say that extreme weather conditions and global warming may serve to hasten the ecological point of no return
Yogev Israeli
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07.17.23
Researchers monitor climate change by measuring Mount Everest's snow
Scientists determine a surprising new snow depth calculation at the summit, which significantly differs from previous estimates ranging from 0.9 to 3.5 meters; say findings provides a gateway to deeper insights into our planet
Yogev Israeli
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07.16.23
Mosaic unearthed in Israel shows biblical scenes and heroines
The newly discovered mosaic found near the Sea of Galilee is composed of a large slab, featuring an enigmatic Hebrew inscription at its center, surrounded by floral decorations
Yogev Israeli
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07.13.23
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