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AsiaOne ^ | JUNE 24, 2021 Scientists said on Thursday (June 24) they had discovered a new kind of early human after studying pieces of fossilised bone dug up at a site used by a cement plant in central Israel. The fragments of a skull and a lower jaw with teeth were about 130,000 years old and could force a rethinkof parts of the human family tree, the researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem said. Nesher Ramla Homo - named after the place southeast of Tel Aviv where it was found - may have lived alongside our species, Homo sapiens, for.
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Dusty, shiny heart of Orion: In space, giant dust and gas clouds called nebulas might coddle dying stars or foster new ones. This particular cluster in the Orion Nebula does the latter and contains four hot, massive stars issuing the ultraviolet radiation powering the ethereal glow. Credit: Miguel Claro
Stunning Astronomy Photographs Look like They’re Shot from Space
Astrophotographer Miguel Claro’s portraits capture wonders of the universe
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Yes, NASA takes great photographs of the stars, galaxies and gas clouds throughout the universe. But the agency has telescopes floating in space that make this accomplishment a little easier. Miguel Claro, a Portugese astral photographer, takes all his portraits from the ground. Claro goes to great lengths to distill fragments of the night sky even waiting out almost five hours of exposure time for a single shot. The results have earned him positions as a European Sout