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Rosetta’s comet contains ingredients for life

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Rosetta’s comet in August 2015, when it was closest to the sun and when most of the glycine was detected. Ingredients crucial for the origin of life on Earth, including the simple amino acid glycine and phosphorus, key components of DNA and cell membranes, have been discovered at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. May 27, 2016 – The […]

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Dragons, aliens, bugs? Scientists may have solved the mystery of the desert’s ‘fairy circles’

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A fairy circle in the Western Australian outback. Researchers report the discovery of fairy circles in the western Australian outback that are nearly identical to those found in southwestern Africa. Fairy circles are circular patches of bare soil in grasslands that form a uniform hexagonal pattern. The enigmatic circles of sand — burnt orange, almost […]

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Searching for the next Dead Sea Scrolls ahead of thieves: Dust to dust as archaeologists and volunteers keep up the pace.

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One day in 2009, rumors of an extremely rare archaeological artifact began circulating the antiquities black market: a papyrus bearing 15 lines of Hebrew writing. If it actually existed, the artifact must have been looted from an archaeological site somewhere in the Judean Desert. Always keeping its ear close to the ground, so to speak, the […]

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Mysterious Mass Graves Hold Prisoners of Bloody 17th-Century Battles of the English Civil Wars

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Two mass graves holding an estimated 1,700 skeletons were found underground at the southern tip of Durham University’s Palace Green Library. – Credit: North News Three years ago, archaeologists at Durham University began excavating a site on campus for a proposed addition to the school’s library, but work was unexpectedly halted when the researchers uncovered remnants of two […]

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Scientists Finally Crack The Code Of The Ancient ‘Phaistos Disk? They say ‘Yes’…

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Minoan art, Crete, Phaistos Disc, possibly dating to the middle or late Minoan Bronze Age (2nd millennium B.C.), Side A: Fired clay, It has 45 hieroglyphic characters engraved on both sides, along with mobile elements in spiral arrangement from the outside toward the center, Archaeological Museum of Heraklion. (Photo by Prisma/UIG/Getty Images) The very mysterious Phaistos […]

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