Read more about the article Medieval Shipwreck Found At Bottom Of Lake
Picture shows the ten meter long wooden boat at the bottom of Lake Mjosa, Norway. Scientists suspect it has been there since the Middle Ages, it was dicovered during a two-week investigation using Hugin, an autonomous submarine mapping explosives and ammunition waste, in November, 2022. (FFI, NTNU/Newsflash)

Medieval Shipwreck Found At Bottom Of Lake

A shipwreck thought to date back hundreds of years to medieval times has been found perfectly preserved at the bottom of a lake. An unmanned sub equipped with cameras discovered…

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Read more about the article Throne Ivory Worth More Than Gold From Time Of Solomon’s Temple Discovered In Jerusalem
Photo shows some of the ivories discovered in the assemblage, which contains no fewer than 1,500 fragments, undated photo. The ivories, conside. (Eliyahu Yanai, City of David/Newsflash)

Throne Ivory Worth More Than Gold From Time Of Solomon’s Temple Discovered In Jerusalem

This footage shows rare ivory plaques dating back thousands of years to Solomon's Temple that are believed to have been part of a throne and that have been unearthed in…

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Read more about the article Big Cats Get A New Rocky Landscape In Worlds Oldest Zoo
Image shows the lion enclosure in the Vienna Zoo in Austria in an undated photo. It was modernised with a new rocky landscape in August, 2022. (Daniel Zupanc/Newsflash)

Big Cats Get A New Rocky Landscape In Worlds Oldest Zoo

The oldest zoo in the world has modernised its 20-year-old lion enclosure by installing a new rocky structure for its lions. https://youtu.be/JxNcrtWr-0g Tiergarten Schonbrunn/Newsflash The platform - which slightly even…

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Read more about the article 3D View Of Stinky One-Cell Ocean Organism
The tests of the foraminiferal species Jullienella foetida can reach sizes of up to 14 cm and play an important role within their ecosystem. (2022 Langer et al. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12884/fig-4/Newsflash)

3D View Of Stinky One-Cell Ocean Organism

Scientists have provided fascinating insights into the structure of single-celled organisms living in the eastern Atlantic Ocean infamous for its pungent stench. The foraminiferal species Jullienella foetida is an organism…

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Read more about the article Early Childhood Experiences May Cause Irreversible Cerebral Changes
Changes in the brain caused by early childhood experiences are not entirely irreversible. (UHH/Newsflash)

Early Childhood Experiences May Cause Irreversible Cerebral Changes

A new study claims that early childhood experiences can change a person's brain structure long-term and in irreversible ways - even if the brain heals. Professor Cordula Hoelig, a psychologist…

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