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Pecos River Murals Years Pecos Canyonlands Boyd Study
- Ancient murals in Texas reveal a 4,000-year story of faith, art, and survival Researchers in Texas have uncovered ancient murals hidden in the limestone shelters of the Lower Pecos Canyonlands. Painted in ochre, black, and yellow, the human and ... [Read More]


South America Years Dna Argentina Ancestry Maravall L Oacute Pez
- Scientists uncover a human population that thrived in Argentina for 8,000 years At an archaeological site in central Argentina, scientists have uncovered traces of a human lineage that had gone unnoticed for thousands of years. A new study ... [Read More]


Plant Species Heat City Evolution Traits
- Follow Earth on Google Urban growth usually squeezes nature into ever-smaller fragments. But it also creates a patchwork of microhabitats, including hot pavements, shaded parks, and compacted soils, that can push wild plant species to adapt ... [Read More]

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Quantum Computing Computers Quantum Quantum Computers Qubits Blimps
- Blimps lifting quantum data centers to the stratosphere? Cool idea, says study In a proposal that reads more like the script to a new sci-fi movie, researchers are suggesting a unique way to tackle one of the core problems of quantum computing. If ... [Read More]

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Ionq Quantum Computing Revenue Quantum Oxford Ionics Ionq Quantum Computing Inc
- While are still generating minimal revenue, they are making material technological advances, and tech luminaries, including Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, have given credit to the development, saying it could become very useful sooner than he had expected. Alphabet IonQ Quantum Computing Inc There are different scientific methods for making Unlike most of its pure-play quantum computing peers, IonQ has also begun to deliver material revenue. In the third quarter, its revenue jumped 222% to $39.9 million. The business is still deeply unprofitable with a generally accepted accounting principles ( ... [Read More]

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Australia Years Study People Humans Researchers
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. A new study of nearly 2,500 genomes may ... [Read More]


Ice Water Moons Ocean Pressure Professor Rudolph's
- Follow Earth on Google Some of the smallest moons in the outer solar system may hide water that behaves in a very strange way, far from the Sun. New research suggests that on worlds like Saturn's moon Mimas, parts of the buried ocean can actually ... [Read More]

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Pits Vincent Gaffney Stonehenge Art News Pit Metres
- Pit diggers may have been trying to connect with the underworld, archaeologist Vincent Gaffney says Archaeologists have confirmed that a series of deep pits discovered near Stonehenge in Wiltshire, UK—some of which are five metres ... [Read More]


Dust Lightning Discharges Mars Martian Perseverance
- Scientists have caught Mars's atmosphere crackling with static, uncovering evidence of miniature lightning in its dust storms. When a dust devil passed over NASA's Perseverance rover in 2021, scientists expected to hear the hiss of sand and the ... [Read More]


Species Australopithecus Afarensis Australopithecus Deyiremeda Zwnj Foot Toe
- By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Scientists have solved the mystery of 3.4 million-year-old fossils called the "Burtele Foot" discovered in Ethiopia in 2009, finding they belonged to an enigmatic human ancestor that lived alongside another closely related species during a poorly understood time in human evolution. Based on the recent discovery ​nearby of 25 teeth and the jawbone of a 4-1/2 year-old child, scientists have determined that the eight foot bones represent the species Australopithecus deyiremeda, which ‌combined ape-like and human-like traits and was first ... [Read More]

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Sharks Species Trade Shark Rays Appendix
- The world's top wildlife trade organisation increased protections on Friday for more than 70 species of sharks and rays, in a move conservationists hailed as a "historical win". Signatories to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered ... [Read More]


Moon Magnitude Deg Super Moon Time Sunrise
- Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, November 28 First Quarter Moon occurs at 1:59 A.M. EST. While Luna is not visible in the morning, our satellite will grace the evening sky, hanging near Saturn as the planet comes to a ... [Read More]


Species Foot Study Time Evolution Lucy
- In the latest twist in human evolution, scientists have discovered that a mysterious foot found in Ethiopia belonged to a previously unknown ancient relative. Dated to around 3.4 million years ago, the species was likely similar to Lucy, an ancient ... [Read More]

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Neanderthals Evidence Remains Bones Groups Bone
- A new study suggests Neanderthals may have cannibalized their weakest members. Forty-one millennia ago, deep inside a Belgian cave, Neanderthals left behind a disturbing legacy. Mixed in with the scattered remains of horses and reindeer lay ... [Read More]


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- MOSCOW (AP) — A U.S.-Russian crew of three began a mission to the International Space Station aboard a Russian spacecraft following a successful launch Thursday. A Soyuz booster rocket lifted off at 2:27 p.m. (9:27 a.m. GMT) from the Russia-leased Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan to put the Soyuz MS-28 into orbit. The spacecraft carried NASA astronaut Chris Williams and two Russian crewmates, Sergei Mikaev and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov. The craft docked at the International Space Station approximately three hours after liftoff at 5:34 p.m (12:34 p.m. GMT). All three are expected to ... [Read More]

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Bennu Asteroid Tryptophan Life Earth Amino
- 6 min read Tryptophan, the essential amino acid behind the Thanksgiving myth that eating turkey can make you sleepy, has been found to exist on Bennu, a small asteroid that swings by our planet about every six years. The discovery stems from an unprecedented sample collected by NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, which landed a spacecraft on the asteroid in 2020, captured 4.3 ounces (121.6 grams) of rocks and dust, and safely returned the cache to Earth in 2023. NASA has since distributed a small portion of that sample to researchers around the world to be analyzed. Studying Bennu is important ... [Read More]


Feeders Hummingbird Feeders Hummingbirds Mckeon Feeder Hummingbird Feeder
- The answer may surprise you. Seeing hummingbirds delight at backyard feeders is one of the many joys of birders across the South, but making sure they are kept happy–and staying at your feeder–can be an overwhelming thought. Depending on where you live, the hummingbird feeder can be put out as early as late February, but when should you take down hummingbird feeders ? According to the National Audubon Society, feeders can be kept out as long as there are hummingbirds around. "You can even continue to provide the feeder after your hummingbirds disappear—late migrants or ... [Read More]


Age Epoch Years Centrality Changes Lifespan
- Using one of the largest lifespan MRI datasets to date, researchers uncovered the four critical moments when the brain's wiring reorganizes, revealing how our neural networks grow, stabilize, and eventually decline as we age. Study: T In a study published in Nature Communications , researchers mapped structural topological development across the human lifespan. As we move through life, the brain's structure and function change in distinct ways. Its topology, the complex patterns that define how neural connections are organized, also evolves with age. It is associated with behavioral, mental ... [Read More]


Influenza Case H5n2 Health September A
- A human avian influenza case reported in Mexico in late September has been confirmed as H5N2, making it the country's second known human infection with this subtype and the second reported worldwide, according to health officials. The case was initially classified only as avian influenza A(H5) when it was announced on September 30. The Pan American Health Organization ( PAHO ) said further laboratory analysis has now confirmed the virus as H5N2. Mexican health officials reported that the patient was a 23-year-old woman from Mexico City who had no recent travel history. PAHO said she began ... [Read More]

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Science Department National Science Foundation's Noirlab Associated Press Health Gas Gemini South Telescope Marcia Dunn Cape Canaveral
- Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By MARCIA DUNN CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A telescope in Chile has captured a stunning new picture of a grand and graceful cosmic butterfly. The National Science Foundation's NoirLab released the picture Wednesday. Snapped last month by the Gemini South telescope, the aptly named Butterfly Nebula is 2,500 to 3,800 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. A single light-year is 6 trillion miles. At the heart of this bipolar nebula is a white dwarf star that cast aside its outer layers of gas long ago. The discarded gas forms the ... [Read More]