Discoveries
Pre-Hispanic skeletons, jewellery, and gold were found in an ancient tomb in Panama.
In Panama, an elite cemetery that is over a millennium old has surfaced, filled with numerous human remains, exquisite ceramics, and gold decorations. The burial transforms a portion of central Panama into an important document detailing the functioning of status, trade, and belief prior to Spanish authority.
By Francis Dami4 days ago in History
Potential signs of life discovered in volcanic glass that is 1.9 billion years old
Microscopic trails found in ancient volcanic glass have been identified by scientists as fossil traces left by bacteria that burrowed into rock around 1.9 billion years ago. This discovery reinterprets long-disputed markings as proof that life was actively searching for nutrients in one of the first seafloor habitats on Earth.
By Francis Dami4 days ago in History
A remarkably intact Celtic burial from the sixth century B.C. was discovered beneath a German mound.
Beneath a large mound in southern Germany, scientists have discovered a totally intact wooden burial chamber from 584 B.C., despite the fact that ancient looters had previously broken inside.
By Francis Dami4 days ago in History
The demise of the ancient oceans occurred gradually rather than all at once.
A significant global cooling event that occurred approximately 34 million years ago did not result in a single marine extinction catastrophe, according to a new analysis. Rather, it developed as a sequence of intermittent biological disturbances throughout ocean environments.
By Francis Dami4 days ago in History
A young girl has been identified as Britain's oldest human remains.
The earliest human remains found in northern Britain are those of a girl who died at the age of three, some 11,000 years ago, according to scientists. This discovery transforms a few prehistoric pieces into one of Britain's first recognised children and provides more evidence that her burial was intentional.
By Francis Dami4 days ago in History
More than 11,000 asteroids have already been found by the New Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
Over 11,000 new asteroids have been discovered by scientists in a brief period of time. The discoveries have arrived in a wave rather than a gradual accumulation, leading scientists to reconsider how busy and intricate the environment is. These objects, which range from ice worlds far beyond Neptune to rocky bodies close to Earth, each contribute a tiny bit to a much bigger narrative.
By Francis Dami4 days ago in History











