Plague reached Europe by Stone Age

Written by Paul Rincon

Plague-positive skeletonImage copyright: STADTARCHÄOLOGIE AUSGBURG
Image caption: Plague may already have been capable of causing epidemics in the Stone Age

Plague was present in Europe during the late Stone Age, according to a study of ancient remains. Writing in Current Biology journal, researchers suggest the deadly bacterium entered Europe with a mass migration of people from further east.

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Study: No decline in snow cover in Tibet since 2000

Written by Xiaoyue Wang et al., Nature

No widespread decline in Tibetan snow cover since 2000. Understanding the changes in snow cover is essential for biological and hydrological processes in the Tibetan Plateau (TP) and its surrounding areas. However, the changes in snow cover phenology over the TP have not been well documented.

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Scientific Proof Is A Myth

Written by Ethan Siegel

NASA, ESA, and Johan Richard (Caltech, USA); Acknowledgements: Davide de Martin & James Long (ESA/Hubble)

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Unusual Metallic Filament Detected on Sun

Written by spaceweather.com

 

NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory is monitoring an unusual filament of magnetism on the sun. This image, taken on Nov. 22nd, shows where magnetic forces are holding a massive curl of dense plasma just above the stellar surface (photo above)

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How a ‘shadow zone’ traps the world’s oldest ocean water

Written by www.terradaily.com

New research from an international team has revealed why the oldest water in the ocean in the North Pacific has remained trapped in a shadow zone around 2km below the sea surface for over 1000 years.

To put it in context, the last time this water encountered the atmosphere the Goths had just invaded the Western Roman Empire.

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