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Glacial archaeologists find arrow in melting ice
05/09/2022

Glacial archaeologists find arrow in melting ice

The project is focusing on a melted ice patch in the Jotunheimen mountain range, where the team has found a preserved arrow with an intact iron arrowhead, shortly after arriving at their base camp 1750 metres above sea level. The arrow dates from around 1,500 years ago during the Norwegian Iron Age,...

Prehistoric evidence found in cave beneath Welsh castle
05/09/2022

Prehistoric evidence found in cave beneath Welsh castle

Pembroke Castle is a medieval fortress that was first constructed in 1093 by Arnulf of Montgomery during the Norman invasion of Wales. The first castle was a typical Norman motte-and-bailey, featuring earthen ramparts and a timber palisade, which was later rebuilt in stone a century later by William...

The Chicxulub asteroid impact might have set off 100,000 years of global warming
05/09/2022

The Chicxulub asteroid impact might have set off 100,000 years of global warming

After a giant asteroid hit Earth about 66 million years ago, the planet’s climate went on a roller coaster ride. The space rock’s impact set off tsunamis and wildfires before climate-chilling clouds of sulfur gas engulfed the planet for decades, wiping out most life (SN: 11/25/17, p. 14). As the...

Eggs evolved color and speckles only once — during the age of dinosaurs
04/09/2022

Eggs evolved color and speckles only once — during the age of dinosaurs

The colorful, speckled eggs of modern birds are an innovation inherited from their nonavian dinosaur ancestors. A new analysis of the pigmentation in modern and fossilized eggshells suggests that eggs evolved to be colorful only once — in modern birds’ dinosaur ancestors, a team of vertebrate pa...

Cholesterol traces suggest these mysterious fossils were animals, not fungi
04/09/2022

Cholesterol traces suggest these mysterious fossils were animals, not fungi

Cholesterol clinched it: A group of strange Precambrian fossils are among the oldest known animals in the rock record. Organic molecules preserved with fossils of the genus Dickinsonia confirm that the creatures were animals rather than fungi or lichen, a study in the Sept. 21 Science says. Research...

These newfound frogs have been trapped in amber for 99 million years
03/09/2022

These newfound frogs have been trapped in amber for 99 million years

About 99 million years ago, tiny frogs hopped through a wet, tropical forest — and an unlucky few ran afoul of some tree sap. Four newly described frog fossils, preserved in amber, offer the earliest direct evidence of ancient frogs living in a humid tropical clime — just as many modern amphibia...

Eunus – The Roman slave who declared himself king
02/09/2022

Eunus – The Roman slave who declared himself king

Eunus was a Roman slave from Apamea in Syria, who was enslaved to Antigenes of Enna. It was claimed that Eunus had supernatural powers as an oracle, who could blow fire from his mouth, and was reputed to receive divine visions from the goddess Atargatis, whom he identified with the Sicilian Demeter....

Fire record shows cultural diffusion took off 400000 years ago
02/09/2022

Fire record shows cultural diffusion took off 400000 years ago

They propose this on the basis of changes in the archaeological record of fire use. The earliest evidence for possible fire use is sparse and can be difficult to distinguish from natural fire residues. By contrast, after 400,000 years ago, multiple different types of fire evidence are found in many....

New investments in research grants for UK academics
01/09/2022

New investments in research grants for UK academics

The Honor Frost / British Academy Small Research Grants was launched in 2014 as a public-private partnership, to enhance the pursuit of maritime archaeological research and human interaction with the sea. This includes the study of submerged landscapes, geomorphology, coastal/intertidal archaeologic...

Stonehenge’s Bluestones Were Quarried in Wales 5,000 Years Ago
31/08/2022

Stonehenge’s Bluestones Were Quarried in Wales 5,000 Years Ago

Geologists and archaeologists have long known that the builders of Stonehenge made use of two main types of stone: a silcrete, known as ‘sarsen,’ was used for the large trilithons, sarsen circle and other monoliths, and a variety of ‘bluestones’ — used for the smaller standing stones — w...

Massive Roman Phallus Relief Carving Uncovered in Spain
30/08/2022

Massive Roman Phallus Relief Carving Uncovered in Spain

A phallus is a depiction of a p***s which was ubiquitous in ancient Roman culture. The Romans believed that the phallus was the embodiment of a masculine generative power and was one of the tokens of the safety of the state (sacra Romana) that gave protection and good fortune. Ph***ic imagery can be...

Archaeologists uncover luxury estate from Islamic Period
29/08/2022

Archaeologists uncover luxury estate from Islamic Period

The team made the discovery during works to build a new neighbourhood in the city of Rahat in the Negev desert, located in Southern Israel. The region was formerly ruled by the Al-Tayaha tribe (Al-Hezeel clan), a Negev Bedouin people that settled in the Sinai Peninsula during the early years of the....

This bandage uses electrical zaps to heal wounds faster
29/08/2022

This bandage uses electrical zaps to heal wounds faster

One day, bandages could speed healing by zapping wounds with gentle bursts of electricity. They wouldn’t even need a battery pack. A patient’s own body movements would power the device. And such a system may not be that far off. Researchers have already produced a working prototype. “We though...

Soft robots get their power from the skin they’re in
29/08/2022

Soft robots get their power from the skin they’re in

A new type of soft robot gets its power from the skin it’s in. This robotic skin bends, stretches and contracts. That flexibility lets it wrap around inanimate objects. Wrap it around the legs of a stuffed animal and presto! A flexible lightweight robot. Putting removable, reusable sheets of this ...

Super-water-repellent surfaces can generate energy
29/08/2022

Super-water-repellent surfaces can generate energy

Scientists knew that they could generate electricity by running salt water across an electrically charged surface. But they could never get the process to make enough energy to be useful. Now engineers have figured out a way to do that. Their trick: Make the water flow over that surface much more qu...

This plastic can be recycled over and over and over
28/08/2022

This plastic can be recycled over and over and over

A new kind of plastic can break down into the same building blocks from which it was made. Like a child’s plastic Lego bricks, the molecular blocks can link and detach again and again, a new study finds. And the material is more durable than earlier plastics designed to be recycled more than once....

Earth’s rock collection hints at how to search for life elsewhere
28/08/2022

Earth’s rock collection hints at how to search for life elsewhere

If you want to touch a piece of Earth’s ancient past, grab a rock. Some may have formed fairly recently. Others are billions of years old. Both can tell us about our planet’s history. Now, for the first time, scientists have cataloged the origin stories of every known mineral. By tracing pattern...

Uplifting Antarctic shores point to accelerating loss of glaciers
28/08/2022

Uplifting Antarctic shores point to accelerating loss of glaciers

Ice is disappearing more quickly on Antarctica’s Pine Island and Thwaites glaciers than at any time in the last few thousand years. Scientists came to this conclusion after reviewing ancient penguin bones and limpet shells at these sites. The data point to rapidly uplifting ground levels — a sig...

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