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- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- December 19, 2018
Ever since Reddy Guaygua was a boy, he dreamt of discovering hidden ruins.

Ever since Reddy Guaygua was a boy, he dreamt of discovering hidden ruins.

Researchers from RIKEN and JAXA have used observations from the ALMA radio observatory located in northern Chile and managed by an international consortium including the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) to measure, for the first time, the strength of magnetic fields near two supermassive black holes at the centers of an important type of active galaxies.

The two world powers have reportedly been working together on a series of controversial experiments.

It was New Year’s Day, 1979, when the world awoke to the news that strange lights had been spotted by six people on a plane off the New Zealand’s South Island.

On 1 January 2019 the New Horizons probe will begin transmitting data from Ultima Thule, 4bn miles from Earth in the Kuiper belt. What will it find?

Interbreeding with ancient humans means ancient genetic fragments still shaping heads of some Europeans

An Astrobiology study proposes that an ancient supernova could have exposed Megalodon and other large ocean animals to deadly muon radiation.

The spaceplane reached an altitude of 51.4 miles.

International visitor Andrew Isaacson inadvertently captured an unidentified flying object while visiting Cape Willoughby Lighthouse on Kangaroo Island.

Take a peek at asteroid Bennu: porous, blue, and with a water-rich parent body.





























































