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ESA’s Biomass Satellite Reveals Mother Earth’s Hidden Forest Structures and Carbon Stores

By Manny Moreno | 12 hours ago

ESA’s Biomass satellite has released its first images, offering a groundbreaking view into forest structures, carbon storage, and buried landscapes—ushering in a new era of climate and ecosystem monitoring.

Faint Light, Deep Roots: Scientists Find Our Brains Emit a Subtle Glow

Modern Science Recreates the Famous Egyptian Blue

Surgeon General nominee accused of Witchcraft ties

Ancient Nineveh Yields another Spectacular Discovery: A relief of Ishtar and Assur

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Unearthing Power: Female Leadership and Building a Monumental Society at Copper Age Valencina

By The Wild Hunt | May 20, 2025

Forthcoming research on Copper Age Valencina reveals early female-led leadership, expressed through lavish burials and ritual artifacts. The site’s spiritual and political complexity challenges assumptions about prehistoric power, highlighting women’s central roles in religion, economy, and early social organization.

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Lapis Modernorum Philosophorum: CERN (Very Briefly) Creates Gold From Lead

By Manny Moreno | May 12, 2025

Scientists at CERN announced that they succeed in the alchemical quest of creating gold from lead.

Europe

Researchers Say Religion—Not Rodents—Helped Turn Wildcats into House Cats

By Manny Moreno | May 5, 2025

New research reveals domestic cats were first tamed in ancient Egypt for religious rituals honoring the goddess Bastet, challenging earlier beliefs that domestication began for pest control in early farming communities.

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New Study Suggests Ancient Pagan Worship Persisted in 5th-Century Britain

By Manny Moreno | April 29, 2025

Jewelry from a Roman treasure hoard discovered in Thetford Forest, East Anglia, suggests that pagan practices in the region persisted into the 5th century—much later than previously thought, according to a new research.

Europe

Ancient Celtic Warrior Received Advanced Medical Care, Study Finds

By Manny Moreno | April 23, 2025

An ancient Celtic warrior likely received advanced medical care for his time, offering rare insight into early Iron Age healing practices and the privileges of elite status.

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This week has the potential to be littered with acts that are the result of impatience and impulsiveness if not kept in check. While there is nothing wrong with getting psyched about an upcoming event or being very passionate about a project, it will be important to know when to rein oneself in. The energy of the week itself can be useful for inspiring others and reminding us all of why any mission banner was taken up to begin with.

In contrast, unbridled enthusiasm coupled with impulsive and restlessness is liable to be a toxic combination. The risk of making terrible choices and decisions is likely to be high, and may even result in long-term issues that will be burdensome. Best advice for the week: Check yourself before you wreck yourself.

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