[ad_1] This is Justin Hayles CREDIT: Rice University Sleuthing by a Rice University postdoctoral fellow is part of a new Nature paper that gives credence to theories about Earth's atmosphere 1.4 billion …
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[ad_1] The Earth, the planet we call home, is full of life and biodiversity. It appeared billions of years ago and has evolved to become a place capable of welcoming humans, who …
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[ad_1] The Postdoctoral Detective of Rice University is part of a new journal Nature that accredits the theories of the Earth's atmosphere 1.4 billion years ago [19659002] Rice, Justin Hayles and his …
Read More »The lake bed reveals details of the ancient Earth
[ad_1] The Postdoctoral Detective of Rice University is part of a new journal Nature that accredits the theories of the Earth's atmosphere 1.4 billion years ago [19659002] Rice, Justin Hayles and his …
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[ad_1] July 18 (UPI) – Archaeologists have developed a new technique for badyzing tooth scale. The most recent research on tartar of ancient teeth suggests that the mineralized residue may provide insights …
Read More »Research on British teeth unleashes potential for new ideas on ancient diets – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Goofy, yellow and crooked: British smiles sometimes had a less flattering international image, but a new study took advantage of the tartar of our infamous teeth. Researchers badyzing the teeth of …
Read More »Archeology team finds new clues to life in an ancient Jewish village [Report] – Brinkwire
[ad_1] The recent findings of a team of scholars and students at Huqoq in Galilee, Israel, led by Jodi Magness, a professor at Chapel Hill, shed new light on the life and …
Read More »The findings of a team of archaeologists give new clues to life in an ancient Jewish village [Report]
[ad_1] Recent findings of a team of specialists and students in Huqoq in Galilee, Israel, led by Jodi Magness, professor at Chapel Hill. and the culture of an ancient Jewish village. Findings …
Read More »Rare 1st century coin of the Jewish Revolt found in the ancient Jerusalem Drain
[ad_1] Expert believes the piece was thrown by a Jewish agent hiding from the Roman pursuers. Last week, while sifting through the debris of the City of David, the workers discovered an …
Read More »Rare 1st century coin of the Jewish Revolt found in the ancient Jerusalem Drain
[ad_1] Expert believes the piece was thrown by a Jewish agent hiding from the Roman pursuers. Last week, while sifting through the debris of the City of David, the workers discovered an …
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