Scientists Discover New Human Species Without Chin – Fossil Findings in China

Scientists Discover New Human Species Without Chin – Fossil Findings in China

Jakarta – The human species is not used to causing a stir. The species was discovered by scientists studying ancient skulls. This species is known to have no chin. This finding is thanks to scientists’ research of an ancient skull belonging to a child who lived 300,000 years ago. The fossils studied included jaws, skullcaps … Read more

Discoveries of Ancient Pyramids and Gold Jewelry in Kazakhstan: Unearthing the Kyrykungir Complex

Discoveries of Ancient Pyramids and Gold Jewelry in Kazakhstan: Unearthing the Kyrykungir Complex

loading… Archaeologists discovered ancient pyramids along with a number of artifacts and gold jewelry in Kazakhstan. (Photo: Eurasian National University) JAKARTA – Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient pyramid along with numerous artifacts and gold jewelery at the monumental Kyrykungir complex in Toktamys, Kazakhstan, about 420 miles southeast of the capital Astana. Piramida kuno with six … Read more

Ancient Pyramids and Artifacts Unearthed in Kazakhstan

Ancient Pyramids and Artifacts Unearthed in Kazakhstan

Archaeologists discovered ancient pyramids along with a number of artifacts and gold jewelry in Kazakhstan. (Photo: Eurasian National University) JAKARTA – Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient pyramid along with numerous artifacts and gold jewelery at the monumental Kyrykungir complex in Toktamys, Kazakhstan, about 420 miles southeast of the capital Astana. Piramida kuno with six sides … Read more

Using GPS Data to Detect Earthquakes: Signs and Warnings 2 Hours Before the Event

Using GPS Data to Detect Earthquakes: Signs and Warnings 2 Hours Before the Event

Jakarta – Currently, there is no tool or method that can accurately predict when and where an earthquake will occur. But scientists now believe that data from the Global Positioning System (GPS) can help spot signs of an earthquake two hours before it occurs. Earthquakes occur when tectonic plates suddenly slide past one another. This … Read more

Climate Change Impact: The Changing Color of the Ocean

Climate Change Impact: The Changing Color of the Ocean

Jakarta – One of the natural signs due to significant climate change is the change in color in the marine ecosystem. MIT campus scientists report that the color of the ocean has changed significantly over the past 20 years. In a study on Naturethe research team writes that they have detected changes in the color … Read more

Oldest Glacier Found Beneath South Africa’s Gold Fields: Evidence of Earth’s Early Glaciation

Oldest Glacier Found Beneath South Africa’s Gold Fields: Evidence of Earth’s Early Glaciation

Surabaya – Scientists find the oldest glacier. Interestingly, the glacier was found under the gold fields of South Africa. The glacial deposits that are so durable are beneath the largest gold deposits in the world. Because of this, South Africa was thought to have been close to the South Pole. The discovery of this fact … Read more

The Mystery of the Gravitational Hole in the Indian Ocean: Scientists Puzzled for Years

The Mystery of the Gravitational Hole in the Indian Ocean: Scientists Puzzled for Years

The mystery of the gravitational hole at the bottom of the Indian Ocean has been confusing scientists for years. Photo/Live Science NEW DELHI – Mystery gravity hole at the bottom Indian Ocean , has been puzzling scientists for many years. The gravity hole known as the Lower Indian Ocean Geoid (IOGL) is a 3 million … Read more

8 Foods to Keep Your Brain Healthy and Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

8 Foods to Keep Your Brain Healthy and Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

translation Exclusive: Bournemouth University neuroscientist, Professor Hana Boryanova, has revealed 8 foods to eat to keep your brain healthy. She said that eating the components of the “Mediterranean” diet activates thinking and memory, improves cognitive function, and reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. She added that eating large amounts of fresh fruits, vegetables, … Read more

The First Moon Map: Thomas Harriot vs. Galileo Galilei

It turns out that this scientist was the first to draw a map of the moon, not Galileo. Twitter/Thomas Harriot; Wikipedia/Harriot’s illustration of the Moon from 1609 Reporter: Fauzan Jamaludin Merdeka.com – The role of Galileo Galilei was so great for the world of science. Apart from his services, it turns out that there is … Read more

The Riddle of the Origin of Water on Earth: Revealing Clues from Asteroids

The Riddle of the Origin of Water on Earth Begins to Reveal, Turns Out It Came From This Object The mystery surrounding the origin of water on Earth is slowly starting to unravel, thanks to the efforts of a number of scientists who have conducted detailed analyses of asteroids. This groundbreaking finding is expected to … Read more