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Ancient DNA Proves Griffin Warrior Was Greek

Ancient DNA reveals the Bronze Age leader was from the region where his tomb was found. Credit: The Archeologist In a remarkable new revelation, recent studies by the University of Cincinnati show that the Griffin Warrior was of Greek descent. The results, which the journal Science published, were part of a three-part study overseen by Harvard University, disputing…

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The “Gateway to Hell” in Siberia is expanding so fast it can be seen from space

A 200-hectare-wide and nearly 100-meter-deep hole in Siberia’s Yana Highlands, known as the “Batagaika Crater,” is expanding faster than expected due to climate change. The Batagaika crater, also known as the “Gateway to Hell,” was created when the “eternal ice”—the frozen soil in Siberia—began to melt. This melting released a significant amount of methane, a…

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Orca whale hunts a great white shark all alone!

Did you know that an orca whale was spotted hunting down a great white shark all alone? Scientists confirmed their findings in  African Journal of Marine Science lately, based on a video footage and photographs of the event in June 2023. Orcas are known to typically hunt in packs of about 2 to 6. If they ever…

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Cheetah runs faster because of its physical ‘sweet spot’

It’s common knowledge that medium-sized animals like cheetahs, tigers or even dogs are known to be faster than bigger animals like elephants, or even smaller ants. However, there are exceptions. An interdisciplinary team of scientists provide a biomechanical explanation – combining biology with mechanics (as in physics). Apparently, their findings can inform robot designs, inspired…

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