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The mummy of Amenhotep I was discovered in 1881 but never unwrapped by Egyptologists. Using CT scanning, modern Egyptologists have digitally unwrapped the mummy, revealing a jeweled facemask. (Zahi Hawass, Sahar Saleem)
Archaeology

Mummy Digitally ‘Unwrapped’ To Reveal Egyptian Pharaoh

December 29, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Mummy Digitally ‘Unwrapped’ To Reveal Egyptian Pharaoh

The face of Amenhotep I was covered by a fine mask, inset with jewels.
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Analysts say gas prices remain high because producers — initially caught off guard by the pace of economic recovery — continue to struggle to keep up with demand. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Economy

Enjoy Lower Gas Prices While They Last

December 28, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Enjoy Lower Gas Prices While They Last

Analysts say modest relief at the pump will be fleeting.
The post Enjoy Lower Gas Prices While They Last appeared first on Zenger News.
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From left, Dr. Tamar Eigler, Dr. Ori Avinoam and professor Eldad Tzahor at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot. The trio has been experimenting with cultured muscle stem cells. (Courtesy of Weizmann Institute of Science)
Food

Surprise Discovery May Lead To Affordable Cultivated Steak

December 28, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Surprise Discovery May Lead To Affordable Cultivated Steak

Researchers start company based on an accidental discovery that could cut the cost of cultivated meat in half.
The post Surprise Discovery May Lead To Affordable Cultivated Steak appeared first on Zenger News.
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Researchers have found that controlled burns of grasslands, as shown, and temperate forests can lock in more carbon in the soil. (Adam Pellegrini)
Environment

Controlled Burns May Lock In More Carbon Than Planting Trees

December 28, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Controlled Burns May Lock In More Carbon Than Planting Trees

Prescribed, controlled burns of grasslands and forests encourage new growth and carbon storage.
The post Controlled Burns May Lock In More Carbon Than Planting Trees appeared first on Zenger News.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) Dinosaur Institute volunteer Viji Shook lies next to the skull of Cymbospondylus youngorum.  (Martin Sander/Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County)
Animals

Newly Discovered Giant Ichthyosaur Ruled The Seas 246 Million Years Ago

December 27, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Newly Discovered Giant Ichthyosaur Ruled The Seas 246 Million Years Ago

Toothy Cymbospondylus youngorum was the largest creature on land or sea during the mid-Triassic period.
The post Newly Discovered Giant Ichthyosaur Ruled The Seas 246 Million Years Ago appeared first on Zenger News.
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NASA's Mariner 10 spacecraft produced an image of Venus, which is about the size of Earth. Wrapped in dense, acidic clouds, Venus is intensely hot and has a crushing atmospheric pressure. A new study suggests that ammonia detected in the atmosphere could come from life forms in the clouds. (NASA/JPL)
Science

Alien Mist-ery: Lifeforms Could Be Living In Clouds Above Venus

December 27, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Alien Mist-ery: Lifeforms Could Be Living In Clouds Above Venus

Ammonia in the atmosphere could be caused by alien life, says new study.
The post Alien Mist-ery: Lifeforms Could Be Living In Clouds Above Venus appeared first on Zenger News.
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You talking to me? A female Sperm whale. In 2021, scientists made advances in learning how to communicate with whales. (Amanda Cotton)
Animals

Plenty Of Reasons To Be Cheerful At The End Of 2021

December 26, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Plenty Of Reasons To Be Cheerful At The End Of 2021

Doom and gloom may seem the order of the day as 2021 comes to a close, but this year bought plenty of things to celebrate.
The post Plenty Of Reasons To Be Cheerful At The End Of 2021 appeared first on Zenger News.
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The male bittern nicknamed “Bushy” was released with a solar-powered transmitter to track its movements in Western Australia. (Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Stu Ford/Zenger)
Animals

VIDEO: Once Bittern Twice Fly: Conservationists Tag Rare Heron With GPS

December 26, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: Once Bittern Twice Fly: Conservationists Tag Rare Heron With GPS

Endangered bird’s movements can now be tracked.
The post VIDEO: Once Bittern Twice Fly: Conservationists Tag Rare Heron With GPS appeared first on Zenger News.
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Bobby, whose two front teeth had dropped out, gives his twin brother Jerry some assistance with his loose front teeth in this photo from around 1955. Genetic anomalies and nutrition issues may be at the root of a childhood condition known as “chalky teeth,” researchers now believe. (Nocella/Three Lions/Getty Images)
Health Care

100-Year Mystery Of Children’s ‘Chalky Teeth’ Finally Solved

December 25, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on 100-Year Mystery Of Children’s ‘Chalky Teeth’ Finally Solved

Fluoridation is not enough to prevent tooth loss and abscesses in young children.
The post 100-Year Mystery Of Children’s ‘Chalky Teeth’ Finally Solved appeared first on Zenger News.
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Individuals experiencing chronic pain may find relief in retraining their perception of it, according to a study led by Hayley Leake, 2021 “Australian Survivor” champion. (Sasun Bughdaryan/Unsplash)
Health Care

Mind Over Pain: Retraining The Brain To Lessen Chronic Pain

December 25, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Mind Over Pain: Retraining The Brain To Lessen Chronic Pain

A new study by an “Australian Survivor” champion suggests that “overprotective” pain reactions can be re-trained.
The post Mind Over Pain: Retraining The Brain To Lessen Chronic Pain appeared first on Zenger News.
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