See the International Space Station in Alabama

[ad_1] AL.com reader, John West, told NASA the privilege of seeing the International Space Station fly over Alabama on Friday night, and he took advantage of this sixty second exposure. for the flight over Madison at 21:20. to the left of the station way. If you are in northern Alabama tonight, you will have two … Read more

The first evidence of cooking and eating starch – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] New discoveries made in the Klasies River cave in South Cape, South Africa, where charred remains of food have been discovered, are the first archaeological evidence that anatomically modern humans roasted and ate starchy foods. is 120,000 years old. New research by an international team of archaeologists, published in the Journal of Human Evolution, … Read more

Why is Saturday's full moon "blue"?

[ad_1] Usually, a blue moon marks the second time that a full moon rises during the same month. But the full moon that arrives on Saturday (May 18) is the first full moon in May, so why do people call it a blue moon? The answer is tied to an obscure rule, according to Space.com, … Read more

Scientists solve the mystery of the yellow glass found in the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun

[ad_1] Technology 18:17 18.05.2019Get a short URL An Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, Tutankhamun, reigned from 1323 to 1332 BC. In his almost entirely intact tomb discovered in 1922, archaeologists found jewels made of a strange yellow glass. The so-called glass of the Libyan desert, discovered in the last century in ancient jewels buried … Read more