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Archaeologists Reveal Origins of Famous Stone Age Monument

The origins of Arthur’s Stone, one of the UK’s most famous Stone Age monuments, were discovered by archaeologists from the Universities of Manchester and Cardiff. According to Manchester’s Professor Julian Thomas, who led the excavation, the ominous Herefordshire tomb links to nearby “halls of the dead” discovered in 2013. This construction inspired the ‘stone table’ in […]

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Rare Upper Paleolithic Human Remains Found at the Cova Gran de Santa Linya Site

At the Cova Gran de Santa Linya site (La Noguera, Lleida), the remains of a female attributed to H. sapiens were discovered by scientists of the Centro Nacional de Investigación Sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH). The carbon-14 record of the sediments in the natural vessel where her remains were discovered shows that she lived in

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The Use of New Algorithms to Determine the Sentence Can Reduce the Length of Prison Sentences

US prisons currently hold about 2 million detainees – many held while awaiting trial, and others serving extremely long prison sentences. New research by Professor Christopher Slobogin, Milton R. Underwood Chair in Law at Vanderbilt Law School, indicates that a risk prediction algorithm can help dramatically reduce these numbers. According to the professor, there is

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A New Algorithm Can Help Improve the Design of Cell Phone Materials

New research published in Scientific Reports has revealed that a plain but robust new algorithm can help engineers improve the design of cellular materials used in various applications, from defense, biomedical to intelligent structures and the aerospace sector. How cell materials perform can be uncertain, so calculations to help engineers predict how they will react

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Intestinal Microbes Can Help Reverse Brain Aging

On August 9, 2021, research from APC Microbiome Ireland (APC) at University College Cork (UCC), published in the leading international scientific journal Nature Aging, presents a new approach to invert aspects of brain deterioration and cognitive function related to aging through the microbes in the intestine. As our population ages, one of the leading global

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Evidence of the Earthquake Cited in the Bible is Found in Jerusalem

A team of scientists from the Israel Antiquities Authority found evidence of a massive earthquake in the city of Jerusalem dating back to approximately 2,800 years ago. Previous research had uncovered evidence of a significant earthquake in Israel in the mid-eighth century BC at places such as Hatzor and Tell es-Safi/Gath, but no evidence was

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Italy Might Have Registered Europe’s Highest Temperature on Record

The Italian island of Sicily may have registered the highest temperature ever recorded in Europe – 48.8C (119.8F) Regional authorities reported the reading, which the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) needs to verify, near Syracuse on Wednesday. According to the WMO, the present official record in Europe is 48ºC, registered in Athens, Greece, in 1977. The

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The Future of Medicine: New Invention Produces More Pure RNA at a Fraction of the Cost

Recently, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst revealed their discovery of a new RNA production process. The RNA resulting from this process is purer, more copious, and probably more economical than any other process currently in existence. This new technique removes the most significant hurdle on the path to next-generation RNA therapeutic drugs. If

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Agriculture: the Key to Driving Climate Change Response

In the time of climate change, a panel of organic farmers discussed farming trials. It highlighted how the people and the planet have primary importance now that agriculture is most favorable. The severe growth of the impact of raising climate change on a liable system poses a substantial threat to the livelihoods and ability to

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How Scientists Found Rare Fireball Meteorite Pieces on a Driveway — and What They Could Teach us

Monica Grady, Professor of Planetary and Space Sciences in the Open University, related who on February 28th at 21:54 GMT, around the time of the late evening news in the UK, a different news story emerged in the night sky – a sizeable and radiant fireball visible in southern England and northern France. The incident

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