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Homo sapiens lived in the North Pole 45,000 years ago, before the ice age
Homo sapiens lived in the North Pole 45,000 years ago, before the ice age: they found the evidence. They are the Hyperboreans Evola.
He writes Science magazine in its issue 351 of January 15 last year.
The proof is in the form of a mammoth carcass, frozen for thousands of years, leading many signs of bullet wounds inflicted by cutting tip and both pre either post-mortem, together with the remains...
Scientists Reveal Dark Matter Secret Behind Mercury's Crust
The secret behind Mercury’s low visibility to astronomers has finally been revealed thanks to a recent mission to the planet.
The reason for planet Mercury’s ‘dark’ appearance to astronomers has been found to be graphite, astronomers examining data from NASA’s MESSENGER mission found.
The study, carried out at Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory...
NASA images show methane snow on Pluto peaks
Latest images released by NASA’s New Horizons probe show Pluto’s most identifiable feature has snow on its peaks.
Scientists say what they see as snow, is actually frozen methane condensed on Pluto’s “Cthulhu” (pronounced kuh-THU-lu) peaks. “Cthulhu” is one of the most notable on the tiny world, stretching nearly halfway around Pluto’s equator.
Its appearance is characterized...
South Korean geneticists to try clone extinct Siberian lions
A South Korean researcher, who was once declared a “supreme scientist” has assumed the task of bringing Ice Age lions back to life, by using DNA from two 12,000 year old cubs which have been found phenomenally well-preserved in Siberia.
The frozen animals, nicknamed Uyan and Dina after the river where they were uncovered, date back thousands of years. They were located by a group of researchers...
Robots & Al: 4th industrial revolution is here
Robots have been making inroads into the world economy, albeit slowly but surely.
Robots have been making inroads into the world economy, albeit slowly but surely.
A Bank of America Merrill Lynch report shows close to 50% future job losses as artificial intelligence (AI) and robots take over. That up to 35% of all workers in the UK and 47% of those in the US, including white-collar jobs, will see the...
Mysterious 'meteor' lights up Scottish sky, rumbles dramatically
A mysterious fireball made a dramatic entrance into the Scottish sky, lighting up the night and making a loud rumbling noise, which left residents somewhat confused. The object is believed to have been a meteor, though that has yet to be confirmed.
Police in Scotland said they received a flood of calls at around 6:55pm on Monday, after a bright flash was seen dancing across the sky, Mail Online reported....
Russian Army rolls out futuristic "Batmobiles" Putin inspects them
Russian President Vladimir Putin has personally inspected an array of new armored vehicles designed for the country’s special forces.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the president was presented with the hardware after it was inspected by a Federal Security Service panel.
Peskov didn’t elaborate on what types of vehicles the president did inspect, though LifeNews apparently identified...
Next-Gen ATLAS Robot Won’t Be Pushed Around By Humans
The next-generation ATLAS robot is here and it’s quieter, smarter and much steadier on its feet – all without those restrictive cables.
Google-owned Boston Dynamics released a video today of the newest iteration of its ATLAS biped robot being harassed by humans as it attempts various tasks including picking up boxes, opening doors and keeping to its feet in the snow.
The apparent bullying by...
Big penalties, jail time for not registering drones - FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration say unregistered drone users could now face fines as high as $250,000 for flying their UAVs or the possibility of up to three years in jail.
On Monday, the FAA announced that a total of 368,472 drones had been registered with agency, surpassing the number of airplanes on record with the federal government.
The FAA announced the registration rules last December with...
Earth found to be one of a kind
Avatar fans prepare yourself for disappointment as we’re afraid you may never get to live on Pandora. A new study has shown that Earth truly is one of a kind with nothing coming close to life on this planet.
Astronomers in Sweden used computer simulations to model the known universe from existing data and then applied the laws of physics to advance the model 13.8 billion years. Out of the 700 quintillion...
North Korean satellite ‘tumbling in orbit’
North Korea’s controversial satellite is “tumbling in orbit,” CBS News reports, citing US officials. Meanwhile, South Korea confirmed that the satellite has been successfully launched into orbit, but could not verify if it is functioning.
Experts are yet to validate any signals from the newly launched satellite, but CBS News correspondent David Martin quoted US officials as saying that the satellite...
US Slams North Korea’s Plans for 'Satellite Launch'
The United States has warned that North Korea is preparing to launch a long-range missile, dismissing official statements from Pyongyang to the United Nations that the launch will actually involve a satellite.
Satellite imagery has indicated that North Korea is preparing to conduct rocket launches later this month from a test site known as Tongchang-ri. The movement of rocket components at the site...
On planet 2MASS J2126, one year lasts for million earthly years
Planet 2MASS J2126, which was considered an independent space body, moves in orbit around the star about one trillion kilometers far from the planet, the Royal Astronomical Society said.
A team of astronomers from the UK, the US and Australia described their discovery in “Monthly Notices” journal of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Scientists discovered the planet as a separate body eight...
John McCain Furious at Pentagon for Still Purchasing Russian Rockets
MUOS-3 Navy communications satellite and Atlas-V rocket at pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, for launch on January 20, 2015.
Despite John McCain’s profound displeasure, US defense officials are not inclined to abandon the RD-180 Russian rocket engines until 2021 or 2022 earliest.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union the United States Air Force has become one of Russia’s...
Space junk may cause armed conflict
The earth, humans’ only ship in the cosmic ocean, is engulfed by millions of space junk, which can cause serious damage to any national satellite, a signal which might be misconstrued as an attack launched by an adversary and provoke an armed conflict.
In an article published by journal Acta Astronautica, Russian scientist Vitaly Adushkin argues that possible impacts from orbital debris, even tiny...