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Another Round Of Polar Cold To Sweep South America; Summer On Hold In Canada; Low Temperature Records Fall Across Japan; Russia Accused Of Stealing Ukrainian Grain; All As The Sun Fades To Blank
https://electroverse.net/polar-cold-to-sweep-south-america-summer-on-hold-in-canada-records-fall-in-japan-russia-stealing-ukrainian-grain-the-sun-fades-to-blank/
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Another Round Of Polar Cold To Sweep South America; Summer On Hold In Canada; Low Temperature Records Fall Across Japan; Russia…
Could we be on the verge of a 'stepping down' of Solar Cycle 25? Welcome to the next Grand Solar Minimum. Prepare.
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How to Maximize Dopamine & Motivation - Andrew Huberman
Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and tenured Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He has made numerous significant contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function and neural plasticity, which is the ability of our nervous system to rewire and learn new behaviors, skills and cognitive functioning.
Huberman is a McKnight Foundation and Pew Foundation Fellow and was awarded the Cogan Award in 2017, given to the scientist making the most significant discoveries in the study of vision. His lab’s most recent work focuses on the influence of vision and respiration on human performance and brain states such as fear a ...
Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and tenured Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He has made numerous significant contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function and neural plasticity, which is the ability of our nervous system to rewire and learn new behaviors, skills and cognitive functioning.
Huberman is a McKnight Foundation and Pew Foundation Fellow and was awarded the Cogan Award in 2017, given to the scientist making the most significant discoveries in the study of vision. His lab’s most recent work focuses on the influence of vision and respiration on human performance and brain states such as fear a ...
Forgotten Ruins of 'Monumental' Amazonian Settlements Discovered in Bolivian Jungle 🇧🇴
Using remote laser scanners mounted on helicopters, the team of mostly European archaeologists scanned six areas in the heartland of the ancient Casarabe culture that developed between AD 500 and 1400 in what is now northern Bolivia.
"The scale of the architectural remnants at these sites, which include earthen pyramids that once towered more than 20 meters over the surrounding savannah, cannot be overstated and is on a par with that of any ancient society," writes Fisher in a separate commentary on the study.
"These two large settlement sites were already known, but their massive size and architectural elaboration became apparent only through the LIDAR survey," writes the team.
https://www.sciencealert.com/ruins-of-monumental-settlements-uncovered-in-bolivian-jungle/
Using remote laser scanners mounted on helicopters, the team of mostly European archaeologists scanned six areas in the heartland of the ancient Casarabe culture that developed between AD 500 and 1400 in what is now northern Bolivia.
"The scale of the architectural remnants at these sites, which include earthen pyramids that once towered more than 20 meters over the surrounding savannah, cannot be overstated and is on a par with that of any ancient society," writes Fisher in a separate commentary on the study.
"These two large settlement sites were already known, but their massive size and architectural elaboration became apparent only through the LIDAR survey," writes the team.
https://www.sciencealert.com/ruins-of-monumental-settlements-uncovered-in-bolivian-jungle/
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Forgotten Ruins of 'Monumental' Amazonian Settlements Discovered in Bolivian Jungle
The sprawling ruins of Amazonian settlements once home to an Indigenous agriculturalist society with a penchant for cosmology have been uncovered in the Bolivian jungle, hidden beneath seemingly impenetrable vegetation.
Human Tracks May Be Earliest Evidence of People in North America 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇲🇽
Archaeologist Joe Watkins says that if the dating of the seeds, and therefore footprints, is correct, “it puts us at 20% older than the dates we have from the rest of America.” Therefore, ages of other important archaeological sites like Meadowcroft Rockshelter in Pennsylvania, where scientists have found 16,000-year-old evidence of human life, may need to be reconsidered.
Bustos, Springer, Pigati, and fellow researchers visited the ghost tracks again in January and April 2022. They extended their trench, identifying more footprints from potentially before and after the original set they excavated. To bolster their findings, Bustos explains, the team won’t rely solely on dating seeds. They’ll date pollen, too. “This work is not done,” Pigati says. “We have a window from 21,000 to 23,000 [years]. We don’t know if people were here before then.”
But the clock is ticking. Erosion in White Sands is exposing and destroying the tracks, Springer says. Though the Tularosa Basin has been eroding for nearly 12,000 years, climate change is likely exacerbating erosion today, she explains. “The layers, they’re finite,” Bustos adds. “We’re losing thousands of tracks to erosion. It’s a race to document them before they’re gone.”
Already, some tracks reveal clues about ancient daily life in the Tularosa Basin.
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/human-ice-age-footprints-white-sands-national-park/
Archaeologist Joe Watkins says that if the dating of the seeds, and therefore footprints, is correct, “it puts us at 20% older than the dates we have from the rest of America.” Therefore, ages of other important archaeological sites like Meadowcroft Rockshelter in Pennsylvania, where scientists have found 16,000-year-old evidence of human life, may need to be reconsidered.
Bustos, Springer, Pigati, and fellow researchers visited the ghost tracks again in January and April 2022. They extended their trench, identifying more footprints from potentially before and after the original set they excavated. To bolster their findings, Bustos explains, the team won’t rely solely on dating seeds. They’ll date pollen, too. “This work is not done,” Pigati says. “We have a window from 21,000 to 23,000 [years]. We don’t know if people were here before then.”
But the clock is ticking. Erosion in White Sands is exposing and destroying the tracks, Springer says. Though the Tularosa Basin has been eroding for nearly 12,000 years, climate change is likely exacerbating erosion today, she explains. “The layers, they’re finite,” Bustos adds. “We’re losing thousands of tracks to erosion. It’s a race to document them before they’re gone.”
Already, some tracks reveal clues about ancient daily life in the Tularosa Basin.
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/human-ice-age-footprints-white-sands-national-park/
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Human tracks may be earliest evidence of people in North America
Footprints in New Mexico’s White Sands National Park challenge scientists’ timeline of when humans first came to North America.
LiDAR Reveals New Data About the Size of Ancient Purépecha City in Michoacán 🇲🇽
Known structures at the Tzintzuntzan site near Lake Pátzcuaro numbered in the dozens before National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) researchers detected more than 1,000 using the laser surveying method known as LiDAR (light detection and ranging).
Among the structures detected at Tzintzuntzan – the capital of the vast Purépecha, or Tarasco, empire – via LiDAR are pyramids, terraces, platforms and residential dwellings, INAH said in a statement.
Additional LiDAR surveys are expected to detect even more structures at Tzintzuntzan, located in the municipality of the same name.
“I can say that [what we’ve found so far] is the tip of the iceberg. … LiDAR is the base to study the city in the coming decades. We knew almost nothing about Tzintzuntzan apart from its central area,” researcher José Luis Punzo Díaz said.
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/lidar-reveals-size-ancient-city-michoacan/
Known structures at the Tzintzuntzan site near Lake Pátzcuaro numbered in the dozens before National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) researchers detected more than 1,000 using the laser surveying method known as LiDAR (light detection and ranging).
Among the structures detected at Tzintzuntzan – the capital of the vast Purépecha, or Tarasco, empire – via LiDAR are pyramids, terraces, platforms and residential dwellings, INAH said in a statement.
Additional LiDAR surveys are expected to detect even more structures at Tzintzuntzan, located in the municipality of the same name.
“I can say that [what we’ve found so far] is the tip of the iceberg. … LiDAR is the base to study the city in the coming decades. We knew almost nothing about Tzintzuntzan apart from its central area,” researcher José Luis Punzo Díaz said.
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/lidar-reveals-size-ancient-city-michoacan/
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LiDAR reveals new data about the size of ancient Purépecha city in Michoacán
By using laser technology at the site near Lake Pátzcuaro, the number of structures researchers have detected went from dozens to over 1,000.
A 3,400-Year-Old City Emerges from the Tigris River 🇮🇶
To prevent crops from drying out, large amounts of water have been drawn down from the Mosul reservoir—Iraq's most important water storage—since December. This led to the reappearance of a Bronze Age city that had been submerged decades ago without any prior archaeological investigations. It is located at Kemune in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
This unforeseen event put archaeologists under sudden pressure to excavate and document at least parts of this large, important city as quickly as possible before it was resubmerged.
A team for the rescue excavations was put together within days. Funding for the work was obtained at short notice from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation through the University of Freiburg. The German-Kurdish archaeological team was under immense time pressure because it was not clear when the water in the reservoir would rise again.
The extensive urban complex dates to the time of the Empire of Mittani (approx. 1550–1350 BC), which controlled large parts of northern Mesopotamia and Syria.
"The huge magazine building is of particular importance because enormous quantities of goods must have been stored in it, probably brought from all over the region," says Ivana Puljiz. Hasan Qasim concludes, "The excavation results show that the site was an important center in the Mittani Empire."
https://phys.org/news/2022-05-year-old-city-emerges-tigris-river.html?
To prevent crops from drying out, large amounts of water have been drawn down from the Mosul reservoir—Iraq's most important water storage—since December. This led to the reappearance of a Bronze Age city that had been submerged decades ago without any prior archaeological investigations. It is located at Kemune in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
This unforeseen event put archaeologists under sudden pressure to excavate and document at least parts of this large, important city as quickly as possible before it was resubmerged.
A team for the rescue excavations was put together within days. Funding for the work was obtained at short notice from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation through the University of Freiburg. The German-Kurdish archaeological team was under immense time pressure because it was not clear when the water in the reservoir would rise again.
The extensive urban complex dates to the time of the Empire of Mittani (approx. 1550–1350 BC), which controlled large parts of northern Mesopotamia and Syria.
"The huge magazine building is of particular importance because enormous quantities of goods must have been stored in it, probably brought from all over the region," says Ivana Puljiz. Hasan Qasim concludes, "The excavation results show that the site was an important center in the Mittani Empire."
https://phys.org/news/2022-05-year-old-city-emerges-tigris-river.html?
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A 3,400-year-old city emerges from the Tigris River
A team of German and Kurdish archaeologists have uncovered a 3,400-year-old Mittani Empire-era city once located on the Tigris River. The settlement emerged from the waters of the Mosul reservoir early ...
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Bill Gates’ GAVI advance Worldwide Digital ID agenda through Nigeria
Nigeria’s federal government has ordered telecommunication companies to bar calls from phone numbers not yet linked to a National Identity Number (“NIN”), as well as unregistered SIM cards to be disconnected.
The country was targeted by Bill Gates’ GAVI in 2020 to introduce a “biometric identity platform.”…
https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/04/25/nigeria-73-million-sim-nin-unlinked-barred/
Nigeria’s federal government has ordered telecommunication companies to bar calls from phone numbers not yet linked to a National Identity Number (“NIN”), as well as unregistered SIM cards to be disconnected.
The country was targeted by Bill Gates’ GAVI in 2020 to introduce a “biometric identity platform.”…
https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/04/25/nigeria-73-million-sim-nin-unlinked-barred/
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Nigeria: After Many Deadlines, 73 million SIM-NIN Unlinked Subscribers Barred from Making Calls
Nigeria’s federal government ordered telecommunication companies to bar calls from phone numbers not yet linked to a National Identity Number (“NIN”), as
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Liquid oxygen is magnetic! 🧲
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