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Skeleton of Huge Dinosaur Unearthed in Portugal

  Possibly the largest dinosaur skeleton ever discovered in Europe has been unearthed in Portugal, according to researchers from the University of Lisbon. The university's Faculty of Sciences department reported that earlier this month, Spanish and Portuguese paleontologists worked on the...

Ancient Fortress Discovered Under Burial Mound in Cyprus

In Cyprus, archaeologists have discovered an ancient fortress under a burial mound that dates back to the early fifth century B.C.. Over the past ten years, researchers have been steadily excavating and digitally recording the tumulus. However, according to a...

Ancient Human Ancestor Walked on Two Legs 7 Million Years Ago

A recent study has determined that ancient human ancestors were bipedal around seven million years ago. This is a critical event in the development of our species and one that scientists are keen to date precisely. This is based on...

Man Tests Positive for COVID-19, Monkeypox, and HIV

The first known instance of a person testing positive for COVID-19, monkeypox, and HIV all at the same time has been documented by scientists. Nine days after his return from a trip to Spain, where he had unprotected sex, the...

Webb Telescope Captures Stunning Images of Jupiter’s Auroras

New photographs of Jupiter taken by the James Webb Space Telescope were made public by NASA. Webb's views of Jupiter will provide researchers with considerably more information about the planet's interior. Imke de Pater, a professor emeritus of planetary astronomy...

New Research Sheds Light on Moon’s Origin

New research sheds light on the origin of the Moon, proving its native noble gases derived from the Earth's mantle. The discovery is a key element to the puzzle of how the Moon, and perhaps even the Earth and other...

COVID-19 Vaccines Affect Menstruation Reveals New Study

Clinical studies on multiple COVID-19 vaccines have disregarded effects of vaccines on women’s menstruation. There were countless complaints to doctors about related symptoms soon after immunizations were made available to the general population. Many women became aware of heavier-than-normal periods. The...

Researchers Trace 7.2-Million-Year-Old Pre-Human in Northern Greece, Balkans

Researchers have found evidence that the split of the great ape and human lineage took place in the Eastern Mediterranean and not in Africa and that the first pre-human walked in the Northern Greece-Balkans area, according to an article...