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How to Fake a Fossil: Palaeontologists Reveal the Surprisingly Simple Method
The toolkit for faking a fossil overlaps almost entirely with legitimate preparation techniques, and palaeontologists who study fraud say the most dangerous fakes are composites of real bones — meaning chemical tests pass while the joins go undetected.Ancient Egyptian Princesses Were Trained Archers — Their Bones Prove It
New bioarchaeological research on royal mummies from the Dahshur necropolis shows that ancient Egyptian princesses, including Princess Ita, developed skeletal signatures consistent with habitual bow training — and functional weapons buried alongside them reinforce the finding.NASA’s Roman Telescope Could Detect 400 Rogue Planets — Each Visible for Hours
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope could detect roughly 400 Earth-mass rogue planets drifting starless through the Milky Way, using gravitational microlensing events that last only hours — though researchers caution the forecast carries enormous uncertainty.Ancient Amazon Civilization May Have Held 3 Million People, LiDAR Reveals
Airborne laser scanning is dismantling the long-held idea that the Amazon was too poor to sustain large societies, uncovering planned cities and engineered landscapes that may have supported millions before European contact.SpaceX Rocket’s Moon Crash Exposes a Real Hazard Lunar Bases Can’t Ignore
A 4.5-ton SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage struck the moon near Einstein Crater on August 5, and experts warn the uncontrolled impact illustrates a growing, underappreciated hazard for future lunar settlements — one that will only worsen as mission traffic accelerates.A T. rex Sprint Would Have Shattered Its Own Legs, Science Shows
A 2017 biomechanical study found that a T. rex running at blockbuster speeds would have shattered its own leg bones — one of many ways cinema has hardwired a false picture of how dinosaurs actually moved.Load More