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»Remains of Upper-class Infant Dating From 2,000 Years Ago Found Buried With Pet Dog in France 1-MIN READ Remains of Upper-class Infant Dating From 2,000 Years Ago Found Buried With Pet Dog in France The infant, estimated to be a year old, was found in Aulnat in the Auvergne region of central France. (Credit: INRAP/Twitter) Modern-day France, Belgium and parts of Germany often were noted to cremate their adults but in case of children, they were usually buried on family lands. FOLLOW US ON: Archeologists have discovered the 2,000-year-old remains of a child from a well-to-do family in the Auvergne region of central France but what has baffled archeologists are the remains of a pet dog which were also found alongside the infant s remains. ....
BMW IBSF World Cup St. Moritz / Women s Skeleton 01/15/21 World Champion Tina Hermann with first win of the season at BMW IBSF World Cup Janine Flock defends World Cup lead with second place, Jacqueline Lölling third St. Moritz (RWH) Skeleton World Champion Tina Hermann (GER) celebrated her first victory of the season at the BMW IBSF World Cup in St. Moritz. In the sixth race of the pre-Olympic winter, the overall winner of 2016 stood at the top of the World Cup podium for the first time in almost a year. Tina Hermann also won in St. Moritz back in January 2020. ....
TOKYO, Jan 13, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. has announced the development of a technology that utilizes deep learning to recognize the positions and connections of adjacent joints ....
A year from Beijing Olympics, coronavirus wreaks havoc with winter sports schedules Rick Maese, The Washington Post Jan. 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail When the coronavirus brought the Olympic sports world to a grinding halt this past March, the top winter sports athletes had mostly finished competing for the year. A handful of events were canceled, but the early days of the pandemic largely felt like a bullet dodged for the skiers, skaters and snowboarders training for the 2022 Olympics in Beijing. But weeks and months passed, and it soon became clear the virus that ruined spring and summer still would be raging as the temperatures dropped. And now, just 13 months out from the Beijing Games, Olympic officials are monitoring the escalating covid numbers here and in Europe. On Monday this week s Alpine skiing World Cup event in Switzerland was canceled because of the worsening conditions in the region. ....